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Im not sure if this is client based but each client clings to the AP it first associates with, it will drop packets and never re-associate with the closest AP, the radio has to be turned off on the client, then back on before it will associate.

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Hello,I installed the last version of Cisco ACS 4.0 and I have a problem with the "Windows database configuration". I want to authenticate users on an active directory, but when I want to configure it I have an error message:"An error has occured whi...

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I am sooooo confused with this device. I finally have been anle to connect to it using a console port but I am not seeing what I would think I should see. Background: I have the access point connected to the network. It is getting an ip through a DHC...

I have a Cisco Aironet 1242AG-P-K9. Some devices however do not connect correctly - i.e. Actiontec 802ui3 - while others operate fine. The same Wireless NIC operates correctly with other AP, also non-Cisco. I've tried also an open connection, but the...

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There doesn't seem to be much technical info on the website as far as design is concerned. For example, distances between AP, maximum number of hops, etc. Can someone direct me to some info ?ThanksD Evans

I get an error when trying to use the device specific configuration:15:34:43 02/09/2006 Device: usedevicespecific(AP1210, 12.3(2)JA2, 00137f39c4c3) ---Error applying configuration.Does anyone have this working?

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