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Its easy to understand mobility when using a WLC, the client's traffic emerges into the wired network from the controller regardless of where it entered or what IP address the client leased on association with the AP. As a result, it will always be e...

Jim Blake by Level 5
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I have received  a task from customer for migrating Cisco  wireless controller 4400 from extreme switch to  cisco switch 3850 by deleting vlan x on extreme and creating same vlan on access switch and it's interface vlan on core. What are the things t...

About 2 months ago we installed some new 1702 series access points on our network.  Over that time we've had complaints here and there about connectivity to our internal 802.1x SSID running FlexConnect mode.  I have resolved the issue to only clients...

Hi I have an issue with DHCP over a mobility group/anchor which I have set up at my site and a remote site, to allow our clients to roam. I’ve tried I think everything but I cannot get the remote client (one of our laptops) to get a DHCP address in t...

Hi, When using a WiFi chip like Intel 7265 AC there is a Advanced Property in Windows to set the Transmit Power. It is scaled from 1 Lowest to 5 Highest. Does any of you know what milliWatt they correspond to? I can't seem to find anything about this...

I need to connect two warehouses wirelessly but do not know which antenna to take.The distance between the two warehouses is about 30 meters, the warehouse B is 30 meters long by 15 meters, and I want to understand what I need. I have all the equipme...

Hi there,I'm facing a bit challenging problem. When I boot one accesspoint it gives only next listing in the screen:Xmodem file system is available.Flashfs[0]: unable to allocate available block.The system has been interrupted, or encountered an erro...

miikakirves by Community Member
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