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  Ask Me Anything Event   Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from  Monday,  August 4, 2025 through Friday, August 15, 2025. Our colleagues Saikat Nandy and Parithosh Vema will be waiting to assist you ...

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I'm in the process of redeploying a 4400-series WLAN controller (v.4.2.130.0). I want to remove the mobility group members, however I get the following error whenever I attempt to do so: "Cannot delete mobility group member. Any anchor should be de...

Dear Team, I have got following APs and whether they can connect to controller 2504. Also, which can not be converted into CAP? Or any link where I can check this. AIR-SAP1602I-E-K9 Firmware version: 15.2(4)JB3aCisco Aironet 1600 series Firmware vers...

I have four 2602E WAP's that I can't get to connected to a local wireless controller.  I believe it may be an issue with the software between the two.  I currently have 5 WAP's in production and do not want to disrupt them.  Would it be a better opti...

I have a model with ap wap321-A-K9 V01 problems when enabling wifi .   when I enable the radio Wireless>Radio>Basic Settings>Enable The AP restarting and back to factory settings. I updated firmware. My current firmware version is 1.0.4.4. But ...

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Hey folks!I have the following setup:Laptop connects to wireless via WLC using Cisco Anyconnect client.  (WPA2 Enterprise AES,  with 802.1x configuration password/EAP-FAST)WLC authenticates user ID via ACS.ACS queries AD for user ID and passes or fai...

Hello, we actually have lan and wlan (wifi)on external internet provider and we plan to add a wlan wifi) linked to the lan.we have aprox. 100 users and have active directory authentification.What is the device should we use and how can we manage the ...

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