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We have WCS 4.1.83.0 is installed in 2003 Server but nowadays the same is instable, When we done some analysising and found that "Wireless Network Management Application" was stopped and we were not able restart it. There is no problem with OS as wel...

dipumj by Level 1
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I'm trying to set up a wireless bridge between my 1200 series and 1130AG access points using the "A" radio. I'm doing this because I run the "G" radio in AP mode for my wireless clients to access. However, I can't find the commands to set up the 12...

I am trying to get a certificate on my WCS so that I can prevent from having to click on the "Continue to this Website" link everytime I log into the WCS.I have created a .PEM file from the WCS but when I send that file to CA, they are saying it is i...

da.beaver by Level 1
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I have 1252 autonomous APs acting as non-root bridges and 1242 autonomous aps connecting to the 1252s. I wish to lock down which 1242 access point can associated to which 1252 access point. I don't want the 1242s to roam.Any suggestions on how to con...

Hi everyone,I'm looking into a project to cover a large residential area with wifi using the 1500 series access points on 2.4Ghz and using a 5Ghz backhaul.Before I go ahead an organise a site survey I'm trying to get a rough idea of the coverage dist...

Good afternoon,Anyone have 802.1x standalone ap wireless example with guest vlan and valid vlan? I need the configuration of the wireless and switch port. When user to try associate and accept, valid vlan, not accept guest vlan ( or ssid ) i don't k...

Hello,I have some ap's here that are connected to the controller and I'm connected to those ap's and surfing the web with no problem. However, they will not show up in the WCS. I can search for the ap's mac and ip, nothing. I've also searched for ...

brock0150 by Level 1
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