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Its a few years since I have done anything with Wireless, some time ago we installed Lightweight 1242 with 2506 antennas round our factories,all working well, now need to do some more factories,. reliability is the main focus.questions do I need as m...

Hi all, I'm about to embark on reconfiguring my home lab, at present I have just 2 vlans which are for VoIP and data, I'm going to split my network so I have the following:Data VLAN for our home PC'sVoice VLAN for phones1 wireless VLAN for home lapto...

martynch1 by Level 4
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                   We have a 1600 AP and can regsiter phones fine over a 802.11g. But when using the 802.11a it never gets connected and the phones signal light is blinking with yellow flag off/on. Other laptops though connect to the AP on 802.11a. W...

I am working on tunneling a wireless network with the following components:2 AIR-WLC2106-K91 AIR-WLC2112-K911 AIR-LAP1131AG-A-K910 AIR-LAP1252AG-T-K9They are geographically distributed on four floors in the same building.I have configured RRM feature...

Hi all,I have a Cisco MSE 7.6.100 with Cisco PI 1.4 and Virtual controller 7.4.121 and 3 APs (3600,3600 and 1600) to make the MSE to detect the location in accurate but I found that when I moved from Area to another Area (each area is covered by AP) ...

Hi, I have a AT&T Microcell that worked at a Location (we are extremely rural and have NO cell service without it) for over a year. Since 1 Mar 2014 it has failed to work, unit was replaced and still won't work at my home.........took the unit to a L...

Hello,I recently deployed a aironet 2600 AP series in one of our external office. My manager wants a wifispot there but without a password authentication.thats means it will be a open-wifispot but i find that too unsecured.Is there a way too let it o...

dwinter01 by Community Member
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