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Hi, I have a problem with hidden nodes, in "the old days" i would use RST/CTS to try and mitigate the problem.I don't see that option i the WLC. Is the some other way to make adjustments in the WLC to mitigate problems with hidden nodes? /Aksel 

We are migrating to ISE for guest access and are having problems with the COA being delivered after a successful authentication.  ISE attempts to send it but nothing changes on the WLC.  The message in ISE is Dynamic Authorization failed and a messag...

joeharb by Level 10
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Hi,We have 2 WLC and each WLC have 100 wap license. If we make them into a High availability pair do we get 200 wap licences? Thanks, 

raza555 by Level 5
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Hi Everyone,I have a question Im hoping you can help me out. Its regarding converting Autonomous AP to Lightweight APs and adding them to the WLC.I know there is SSC sert to add with every AP1242 I convert and add to WLC, according to Cisco doc. But ...

This is my first attempt to set-up a WLC so please bear with me...My current set-up is as follows:-WLC 5508 Version : - 6.0.199.4Field Recovery Image Version:- 6.0.182.0LAG : - Enabled ( during the initial set-up Wizard)Port Configuration:- Service P...

huzaif by Community Member
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Set a Lightweight IOS on Cisco AP, then type copy run-config startup-config and then type reload command.  And now can not ping the AP and Can not telnet it.... What's problem.... What to do?

FRasuli01 by Level 1
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I'd like to connect two network by using two Aironet 3700i APs likeNW1 -- AP1 -- AP2 -- NW2I want to confirm that this is possible by simply setting AP1 = Root Bridge and AP2 = Non-Root Bridge.I also want to confirm that this is possible even when AP...

katto0001 by Community Member
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