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             1. I've been having a discussion with my peer about client power requirements. We know the grayling a high gain antenna is used popularly in stadiums has 13dbi gain on 2.4ghz and 7dbi on 5. EIRP= Tx + 13dbi  - Loss(insignificant here), a...

Hello,I want to start broadcasting not only at a 2.4 ghz but also to 5.0 ghz. I have several access points from Cisco (The 1130AG), we already broadcast 2 SSIDS however we would like to increase it to atleast 3. With one at 5.0GHZ.Since we have a cap...

Is there any reason why we'd need to use a controller to provide guest wireless from a 1602?  We currently have 1142 and had 1130's before and neither required a controller for guest access.  I've setup a few other model Cisco wireless access points ...

Hi allWe are looking at a new wireless controller for one of our sites, we currently use Aruba in one of them, and we use mac address authentication so they dont get prompted, it jsut automatically connects which is great! however I see that the Cisc...

Hi Folks,This is a bit of an odd one that got me scratching my head, so hopefully the collective can help!We have a wireless deployment that spans multiple sites, the WLC's are located in Central Data Centres and we provide two SSIDs, one for our cor...

Hi all,I wan to use cisco 600 AP without wireless controller, just as a simple router or relay to get dhcp from dhcp server. I need help for how to configure it?

Hi All,We are expereincing some strange problems.1. One particular SSID's is appearing very low single strength & rest 2 SSID's are having good single strength from out of 3 SSID's advertised in one LAP.2. Another issue is one of the particular SSID ...

Hello.I have problem with login to AP in Cisco 881GW.I have in running-config default config with memory on flash this router: dir flash: cpc-8xxx.cfg.I write in EXEC mode: service-module wlan-ap0 sessionthen i must put login and password to AP.I wri...

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