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  Ask Me Anything Event   Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from  Monday,  August 4, 2025 through Friday, August 15, 2025. Our colleagues Saikat Nandy and Parithosh Vema will be waiting to assist you ...

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Can someone confirm for me that using a POE adapter is has a limitation of 100Mbps? I have a AIR-PWRINJ4 and after troubleshooting have determined that I get 1000Mbps connection speed on my 1250 AP until I use it with the POE adapter.

Can anyone confirm that an 1120 series with an 802.11b only radio can do WPA. This unit is EOL and I can only find specs for a 802.11g unit.If so what is there a recommended IOS level?thanks

dunay by Level 1
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Hi all,I am seeking some of the solution for the e-mail notification on WCS for the Alams, do we have any way by which we receive e-mail notifcation for any alarm only once? currently all the alarms are recuring.... please suggest.Thanks and Regards

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Hello,I have a WLC 2106 working with one uplink port to my switch. I would like to khnow if i can make two uplink port to have redundancy and increase the throughput.Thank youHouichi Nizar

Hi Team1. how can we use all the six antennas of a Cisco 1252 Access point? (we are able to use 2.4Ghz radios but not 5GHz )2. Any configuration required in WLC or access point to have 300 Mbps downlink/uplink to a wireless client? 3. ...

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Hi Team 1. how can we use all the six antennas of a Cisco 1252 Access point? (we are able to use 2.4Ghz radios but not 5GHz ) 2. Any configuration required in WLC or access point to have 300 Mbps downlink/uplink to a wireless client? 3. Which wireles...

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