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Hey Cisco,When will the "single WLC only" AirOS requirement for 802.11k be lifted? Also, Can you clarify what the consequences of enabling 802.11k in a multi-controller environment are? Will clients who roam across controllers fall-back to traditiona...

Aecompete by Frequent Visitor
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Hi, I have configured HA redundancy on 2 units WLC 8500 series with SSO. After running for more than 6 months, the WLCs have been switchover several time and the switchover reason was "Active Controller Failed". Does anyone know what it means and how...

Arie -- by Level 4
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GreetingsIm trying to activate a guests wirelles at the office with web authentication via a Radius Server, currently we use the Radius Server to authenticate the user off the corporative WLAN with the 802.x protocol. My question is, Can i use the sa...

 I am not able to see my wifi router( beetal) in available networks, whereas i can use it in my tablet, other laptop and cell phone. why it is not showing in my laptop?

Hi, allThis is my first post to this community. I'm planning to setup a Guest Network using WLC, but we have only a single controller. I searched the community and read some posts about placing a WLC in a DMZ and establish an EOIP tunnel to the ancho...

luzjuliano by Community Member
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Hello Experts, I have Cisco WLC 2500, with code 7.4 . I want to join AP 2702i to the WLC, i have given static ip for my AP.   but it is not going to join process.   it gives bellow messages on the console and not joining wlc: (Translating "CISCO-CA...

Hi, I have Cisco WLC 2504 and for the first time I am configuring it.  I have configured the WLC, connected the AP 1702, now the next thing is to configure the AP for user & dhcp pool.  kindly help me to configure the further settings.

Daud Tajik by Community Member
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