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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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I know general Cisco design shows WLCs connected on the internal LAN and then connected to guest anchor in DMZ over EOIP tunnel. Our security folks have a problem with this and asked if it is possible to have all the WLCs in the DMZ. They are worri...

Hello,Cisco 1100 :First config. : no vlan with WEP for access networkBut when you create a vlan for wpa-psk with simple config (no server manager, no radius, no eap), have you to modify the other peripherals networks (router...).For example to declar...

I have two 1220 ap's plugged into an unmanaged switch. I'm able to connect to the ap but I'm unable to receive dhcp info from our server. We have a 2950 switch that feeds to one of the unmanaged switch's and the other unmanaged switch is plugged into...

ahamlen by Level 1
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Actually I have the following X-File: Since several firmware releases our 4404 WLCs report two Rogue APs as on our network. But they are definetively not on our LAN. They are in neighbour buildings but they belong not to our university. The buildings...

I have 2 sites with 2 IOS AP's each. I would like to use a WLC to control all 4 AP's. I want to have the same SSID at both sites, but have 2 different DHCP servers, one for each site. The reason that made me think this might be possible is that I h...

Hi - I'm unable to get the 1310 Bridge LED's to act as aiming tools during install. I've followed all directions, I've googled and noodled, but can't figure out what I am missing. I'm thinking the alignment tool in the 1310 should act as a "stud fi...

bdunsing2 by Level 1
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Hi, I have some difficulty to make a wireless bridge totally transparent.A wireless bridge created on two AP1242AG Access Points to connect two physical networks. Access points are configured as root-bridge and non-root bridge.Bridge SSID is up and r...

We installed SP2 and some other updates on our Windows 2003 server that was running our WCS. Has anyone had a problem like this. I do not know what the updates were as I am not admin for that box. I can find out if need be. These would be the mos...

klgodfrey by Level 1
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Right now we have about 22 Cisco access points. Some are 1200s but most are 1100s.Currently we only have an SSID that is not broadcasted. It has no security on it.I have approximately 400 wireless clients on the network. All laptops using windows to...

wirlessmd by Level 1
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I am currently working on an installation with three 4404-100 WLCs and a WCS with just under 200 APs (Approx 130 AIR-LAP1131AG's and 36 AIR-LAP1242AG's).One of the three WLCs ("WLC0") is there solely for the purpose of backing up the other two WLCs. ...

I just got another 1130AG access point, and it came with the LWAPP flash. How can I convert it back to a regular stand alone unit? I tried breaking the boot sequence with ESC, but it did not work. help!!

ntwaddell by Level 1
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I have the scope configured properly as far as the 241 Option with Option 43 and the VCI in it for both the 1130 and 1200 series AP's. However, how do you make this work if your subnet has both 1200 and 1130's in it? Basically if I have two 241 opti...

I just upgraded to 4.2.62.0 and I have found one strange error. I go to configure >access points> click on an access point to configure and I get this message.Error(s): You must correct the follow error(s) before proceeding:Error: Object "Switch" do...

jkennedy by Level 1
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