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For the professional site survey what is recommended from Cisco:1-Cognio or2- AirMagent Also, if there is any documentation that describes the major comparison between two software.THANXHASSAN

I currently have a wirless network with AP1220's and the WLSE 2.9 I have added twenty new AP1242's with IOS 12.3(8)JEA. I can't get the WLSE to recognize any of the new AP's. They are registering with WDS but cannot be discovered by the WLSE. Aft...

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Hi,My company are currently looking into providing a wireless network that external users (outside of our domain) can connect to access only the internet. I have done a little research and i'm guessing that a cisco aironet device could be attached to...

johnnymac by Level 1
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ACS SE controller 4402we configure wireless solution and integrated with microsoft database(serv. 2003 Active Di.)and i can log on using password and username .Presently we are using ACS as a certification authority.We installed the certificate on th...

Dear Stephen,I want to what product is suitable for the following situation?User will use their laptop to assign the internet by the following situtaion.1. They will go to a web portal to select their internet service provider and login the services....

hi,i am facing a starnge issue. My wireless works all of fine with MS IAS as radius server dot1x authenstication. But the problem comes when i add an interface on controller from vlan 1 (i.e.same of where my Radius server exist) After this interface ...

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