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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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Hi friendsI understand that WLAN is a broadcast technology ?When is a Unicast or a Multicast packet used by the Wireless devices ?Thanks and regardsVijayendran

I have been able to setup EAP-TLS with Windows XP using the Windows network settings. I would like to use the Aironet Client Utility to control my profiles as it offers more configurability and information. I create a profile in the ACU with the SS...

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Can anyone point me to a reference on what these MAC addresses might be?03:00:00:00:00:0101:40:96:ff:ff:ff01:40:96:00:00:0001:00:0c:00:00:00We had thought they might be multicast but have not yet found any info to back that up. We are seeing these m...

Does any one have any correlation between signal strength in dBm with that of the percent. Can it be as simple as comparing in a chart or is there a calculation that can be used. Or is this a matter of the "magic" of RF.

tlchant by Level 1
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Gentlemen:I am working on a Cisco wireless project. The 1200AP got its IP from a DHCP server. But when I displayed the network interface, I found it has one 100M ethernet card and 11M AP radio interface. I thought that 1200 AP has a built-in 802.11a ...

Is there a formula for converting from percent of signal strength to dbm? A lot of my customers relate more to the percentage value but most of the programs I use are easier to use with the dbm value.

cgelnett by Level 1
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We've started placing 1100s in our network. We've used 350s for some time and have noticed that the 1100s don't appear to have near the strength of the older 350s.The clients report higher strength from further distances connected to the 350 then the...

westcare by Level 1
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Has anyone ever found out why on a BR350 the ethernet light will start flashing red and the unit stops passing traffic? I was hoping 12.03 would fix it, but nope. Signal strength is over 60% and usually the unit works fine at 11mb. It's not a bad u...

selphj by Level 1
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We are using the IOS version of the Aironet 1200 series with the 802.11B radio. In the event log, we have been receiving the following message: "Packet to client [mac] reached max retries, remove the client". When examining associated clients to the ...

dmayne by Level 1
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I am currently using 352's at some of my plants, but am looking to increase coverage. I am worried about the 300 series becoming EOL. Is there any information out there with a comparison of all the different series AP's? Any compatibilities issues...

decore by Level 1
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Dear MembersCan i connect two PCI WLAN 350 adapter cards in adhoc mode to connect just two PCs. is there some problem in this ?what is rf output power of aironet 350 client adapter cards ?regards

I have set up VLANs on my Aironet 1200s in my test lab, and have got them to work successfully. I have also been able to use a VPN connection to gain network access on the open VLAN. My question is while using the VPN client,(1) will roaming be aff...

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Has anyone sucessfully implemented Dynamic VLAN assigment. I have not been sucessful. I am using at IOS Based 1200 with ACS 3.2. I am using PEAP as the authentication mechanism and I have tried both SSID assignment and VLAN assignment VIA RADIUS and ...

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