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Hello.I'm having this wierd problem with an IP phone behind a WGB. The setup is like this:Cisco controller -> Switch -> switch -> AP (Air LAP1142) -> WGB (Air LAP 1262) -> switch -> IP phone.The phone works, sometimes. Sometime for days, sometime for...

Hello.I have been made to the research of IP Phone 9971 . (Used by Wireless)The schematic diagram is shown below.  CUCM      |  L3-SW      |  AP 1142 (FW:15.2(2)JB)      |  CP-9971 (FW:9.3(2))The results of the "show dot11 associations" command are o...

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         We have two Cisco 3750 Switches stackable model ws-c3750g-24ws-s25 so they are being one switch but two controllers WLC that each support 25 Cisco AiroNet 1242 AP. We used to have 5mbps bandwidth and now we upgraded to 25mbps we have three V...

I'm not terribly familiar with cisco's WAPs outside the small business models and I'm trying to find an "inexpensive" autonomous AP that supports 802.11n, simultaneous dual band, and internal antenna.  Are there any comparison charts showing which ac...

Can Prime Infrastructure to log when a device(s) attempt to connect the wireless network?  If yes, how?  Currently all I see is the past few hours where a client associated to a particular SSID. I'm trying to determine if a client is trying to connec...

Is there a way to associate a Custom Downloaded page to 1 and only 1 AP/guest account, leaving the rest using the default?It appears to be a global condition.the folks at the Law Library have/want their own verbage for their guests and receive the us...

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Hello Recently we came to know that 1142 N is end of sale in US and not recommended for purchase in europe. We have to purchase new Access points for our enterprise.Which model should i go with? Is Aironet 2602 the one that we should be buying?We are...

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