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After reading the Cisco documentation, it seems that the Lightweight AP's are reduced to ceiling/wall decorations when the WLC is off the network or otherwise unreachable.  Is this true?  Do they provide for no client connectivity whatsoever if the W...

fdouble08 by Level 3
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Hi folks.We have a wired network that has a utility the broadcasts udp, and clients pick up the heartbeat and attach. It works fine on the wired, and we can see udp packets. However, we don't see any udp on the wifi.I have enabled broadcast forwardin...

neilmac by Level 3
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Hii have a wlc 2106 , when a user want to connnect to the wireless , it will show the log as below . the user can not connect to the wireless network .After disable and re-enable the wifi nic or connect to another AP(not cisco ) and retry to connect ...

qingyu.guo by Community Member
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I have an Aironet 1200 with 3 SSID's attached to 3 vlan's. I need to create a way to get all vlan's over wireless, to a wireless bridge (WET200), where I can then setup the ports for specific vlan's. I cannot change the aironet over to a bridge. I ne...

jbobnick70 by Community Member
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I am using Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2 to set up an 861-W router. When I add a wireless network and configure the wireless LAN to a wired VLAN that has a DHCP pool, do I need to do anything further to get the wireless LAN to hand out the DHC...

jsteffenwac by Community Member
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I'm having problem with ASA 5510 and WLC 526, in  this case the ASA provides DHCP, I created 3 vlan's (12 administrative,  13 visits, 10 AP's). WLC 526 has two network interface, eth0 in this vlan  10, and eth1 is in a TRUNK port on the switch in val...

vitorssouza by Community Member
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