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hii wanted to increase the security on my 1121G accesspoint by enabling wpa2 with aes encryption. i set this up in a test environment and i configured my wireless client to connect, my wireless client (ibm thinkpad t42p with 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Min...

I am checking a couple of 1310 Bridges. I am finding that some of them won't associate. I have setup a test lab and when I test I get most of them to work and some not. I made sure that the SSID, the WEP-40, encryption and radio mode is set correc...

adam.roth by Level 1
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Customer wants to have users on their guest WLAN get redirected to an acceptable usage policy page without having to authenticate when connecting to the network. We're using WLC4400's. I know it can be done using external elements, but can the contro...

drees by Level 1
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Hello all,Hoping you can help me with the following issue. I have no experience setting up a wireless network, so bear with me.We have a network where 9 office floors are connected by access switches [Catalyst 3560] to 2 core switches in the server r...

We have several 1010 and 1242 running LWAPP controlled by a 4402 and WCS. These are spread across 3 sites (A, B, C). We also have 3 WLANs (X, Y, Z).My question is: Can Site A have only WLANs X & Y, Site B have only WLANs Y & Z and Site C have only...

HelloIs there a document that can help me understand how to go about getting a WLAN installed, and explain what backhaul, omni etc acutally means, how to choose the best antennaes..etc?TIAShervan

I am attempting to reset an ap to its defaults. I can get into the cli, but the "wr erase" command is not available. How do I erase the config on this ap?Also, I originally configured the ap to connect to wlc 4400, which worked great, but when attemp...

csanchez by Level 1
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