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  Ask Me Anything Event   Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from  Monday,  August 4, 2025 through Friday, August 15, 2025. Our colleagues Saikat Nandy and Parithosh Vema will be waiting to assist you ...

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I read about this feature in my ccna days called SELF HEALING OF WIRELESS NETWORK. Idea of this feature/ technology is that when a wireless access point disassociated from WLC. Then a neighbour WAP boosts it's TX power to plug the hole created by the...

sambobbi by Level 1
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If 2.4 Ghz is not specifically needed for a site, what steps are necessary to avoid ANY interference on other 2.4 Ghz systems?  Note it is preferable to LISTEN for rogues, but not essential.1. Simply specify, for each SSID, that only 5 (or 6) GHZ is ...

Hey there,I have 5508 controller running with 8.5.151.0 with some legacy AP's and now I wanted to migrate to 9800 WLC and new 9120AXI AP's, unfortunately I can't go directly, I have to keep both the setup and to support for seamless roaming (to enabl...

Hello!I monitoring my Cisco WLC 5508 (7.6.130.0) with PRTG system via SNMP.I want to mark all of AP sensors with its name from WLC.And the question is: сan the WLC change the AP_SNMP_INDEX (after some situations)? For eхample:First SNMP walk for 3 AP...

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Hi all,We are using 9800 series WLC and have 200 + Access points.We need to know the total usage and applications used by each client. Is there any method to take this report over WLC?

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Hi Support team, I have a requirement to replace current 5508 WLC HA cluster to 9800 WLC at customer DC. The access points are distributed in different countries and centrally managed from the DC WLC. As far as I know the APs will start upgrading as ...

Hello,We have on our network 2 different wlans. One is called "work" and the other is called "guest". Both have different interfaces connected to them. I can login to "work" and have a different ip address as that of "guest", so far so good. What i w...

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