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Been looking at the CISCO spec for the 802.11G AP, but I can't find any information on the internal clock (i.e. speed, accuracy, drift, etc). Please help.

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Been looking at the CISCO spec for the 802.11G AP, but I can't find any information on the internal clock (i.e. speed, accuracy, drift, etc). Please help.

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I'm looking for a way to make rogue AP alerts generated by WCS more user friendly. Ideally I'd like the names (not Mac address's) show up in the alerts. Is anyone doing this?

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Hello, We have a customer with multiple stores and they use wireless handhelds. They used to have single VLAN and Single SSIDs and everything was working fine. I have created multiple VLANs with Multiple SSIDs. Everything was working fine however,...

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HiI am connecting 20 wirless ap1200 to a network all on different switchs. Below is a configuration i wish to use as i will be offering to networks across the wireless ap. Is there anything else i need to configure on the switch interface like STP e...

Hi everyone,since I have problem configuring my Wireless using SDM (I have posted on that), I tried to configure it in command line and after I give a SSID to a Wireless Interface, I try to enable security but there is no commands allowed. Here is t...

I would like to use the internal DHCP to issue ipaddress to the guest wireless clients. However; when i setup the wlc internal DCHP scope and try to connect to the wireless guest vlan the WLC debug DHCP reads ...forwarding to 192.168.255.2 which i ha...

Hello,What are the main functions of the Radio Manager in the WLSE :- rogue access point detection YES ?- interference detection YES ?- client walk about YES ?- AP scanning NO ?- RM assisted configuration NO ?- self healing and auto re-site survey NO...

How often would you change the passwords for Guest and Employee SSID's? Would you change them every 6 months? What method do you use to notify Guests and Employees that the passwords for SSID have been changed? For Guest, would you place the docum...

Dear All,we purchased a Cisco 1242AG and a 1310G Access Point and in the DataSheet it was specified that these APs support Power-over-Ethernet. The problem is we don't see any RJ-45 port in either AP which could be used for connecting the AP to an Po...

I keep getting this error on the controller debug logs"Received a Discovery-Request on an unsupported VLAN 7"I have my APs tied to VLAN7 and i have option 43 defined on the DHCP VLAN 7 lan scope to point to the controller management interface.all swi...

Hello!I'm experiencing a problem with H-REAP users.I have set up a WLC 4402 and WLAN with WPA2+DOT1X. Controller authorizes clients via RADIUS. H-REAP access points (1131AG) are connected through a 2Mbits link and local switching is enabled for the W...

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I am in the process of adding the g radio upgrade kit, AIR-MP21G-A-K9 to an older Aironet 1200 b radio. I follow the steps and then boot the access point. Everything comes up fine, but when I perform a 'show version', it still shows the model numbe...

I can not find on Cisco's website what version of code must be on my 3825 router to support the NM-AIR-WLC6-K9. Currently c3825-ipbase-mz.124-3g.bin is on the router and it does not recognize the controller. Also are there any sample configurations. ...

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