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Dear Experts, Greeting. I have a 2500 controller and a couple of APs, they are offering a guest WLAN with web authentication (local username/password on the controller). A customer has a special endpoint, it wants to access the guest WLAN, but it doe...

Yong Peng by Level 1
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I would like to hear that these functions are known to work with 7.6.130.0 in this configuration.The customer will have a pair of primary controllers deployed in separate telco closets. Each primary controller consists of a pair of WLC 5508 configure...

Hi,We also opened a case for this with TAC, but wanted to put it here too.We're currently deploying a converged wireless solution. The rollout has around 120 APs at the moment spread over 10 Mobility Agents. 6 Of these MA's are in a remote location a...

GJ.NoscoICT by Frequent Visitor
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Hi,I want to upgrade IOS in cisco wlc primary image and keep backup image as same as old version is their, Can any body tell me process in simple step.Earlier I have upgraded software in cisco WLC but and found while upgrade IOS, backup image also ch...

Hi Guys, I have upgrade my wlc to 7.6.120 to 8.0.110 but after upgrade my WLC flash has been format, when i tried to upload ios its hanging in Launching...Launching images... i dont have service contact number is there a way that i could get RTOS fil...

Hi  ., I am bit confused to configure the 2 different subnets into same dynamic interface in cisco wireless controller . my requrirement is existing subnets is excausted and and new subnet is there however not able to understand , how do i configure ...

Hi - Im looking at running Aironet APs at remote sites. I would like to know if there are any latency limits or other factors that I need to look into when running APs from a centralized controller. 

Chris Hunter by Frequent Visitor
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