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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. Does the g upgrade kit support the AIR-ANT1728 antenna? I currently have two AIR-ANT4941 antennas on the b radio and would like to boost my Airo...

ThomasOrr by Community Member
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Dear Sir,I working on a design by using a 4400 Series WLAN Controller for up to 50 Lightweight APs with 1000 Series 802.11a/b/g RemoteEdgeAP w/IntAnt RP-TNC FCCMy question is this part number is the right number to use AIR-AP1030-A-K9 with the AIR-WL...

m.samarneh by Community Member
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i have AP 1121 and as a client -smartphone with W-Fi enabled.At smartphone i recived message "Unable to obtain a server-assigned IP address"Here what i have at AP-ap#show dot11 associations 802.11 Client Stations on Dot11Radio0: SSID [tsunami] : MAC ...

rmv72 by Level 7
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I have a problem regarding translation rules.I need to translate 18 different callingextensions into fully number. The problem is that the "voice translation-rule" only could contain 15 different rules. How can I solve this?

Does anybody know if the workgroup bridge WGB350 works with the Cisco lightweight radios?? I have one running version 8.89 and I can't get it to work.

hrios by Level 2
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I recently upgraded our core 6509s to Sup720s. When I did all of our 1200 series APs stopped working. They were all running 12.3(7)JA. I noticed that the one running 12.3(4) is still working. Does anyone know if there is an interoperability probl...

I have everything configured, but I cannot find an option to enable the radio on my 1242LAP. I don't find the option consoled in in enable mode, and I cannot find an option in the WLC.Where do I go to turn on the radio?

david by Community Member
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