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Can a 350 Bridge support multiple VLANs over the same wireless link? I want to trunk a couple VLANs over a wireless link and need to use 350 bridges to do it. From what I have been reading the 350 can do this, but you need to use one SSID per VLAN.Th...

cboland by Level 2
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Resolved! wgb350 distance?

Hii have a stupid question. How far can i go with an WGB350 with external antennas? i know the calculation sheet. do i get a timeing problem when the distance is over 1,5km ? i can set the distance on a bridge. and on that bridge i connect the wgb. i...

In a large high school setting we have 15 Aironet 350 series access points installed. We connect to the WLAN using about 200 iBooks, both OS 9 and OS X. We need to address security as we have reports of unauthorized access from outside the building. ...

rkidwell by Community Member
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Here is an issue encountered when using Pix 501 firewalls to protect an internal network from a WLAN. The WLAN is a number of hubbed Linksys WAP54G units. Mobile devices are Symbol 8146 PDTs running PocketPC 2002 - these have built-in 802.11b network...

edwinb by Community Member
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I have a BR350 that is acting as a repeater. Every once and a while (with increasing frequency lately) the radio just stops passing data. I can't associate to the wireless side, and I haven't tested access from the wired side.When the radio "goes stu...

westmanm by Level 2
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I just finished settiing up a wlan with 10 APs and a cisco 2950 switch. I know cisco states mix cells are not very secure but security is not a major factor. I tried to implmet mix cells with the WEP optional command but my cisco 350 clients won't co...

jrodri52000 by Community Member
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Due to all the viruses that were going around the last coule of weeks we had to send out numerous hotfixes and patches via Microsoft SMS. I noticed on some of the wireless devices(tablets, laptops, desktops)that are using the 350 PCMCIA/PCM cards, th...

c.tenley by Level 2
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Would appreciate some advice. Access point no longer shows any indication of receiving power. Could AC adapter only be fried or is the whole unit likely a goner? If the former, how best can I get a new adapter to try? If the latter, is it worth sendi...

Domeboys by Community Member
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I have been trying to upgrade some IBM T20 laptops running Win XP SP1 to support PEAP. The laptops have been operating without security and had the ACU loaded. Once the ACU is upgraded to 6.0, drivers to 8.30 and firmware to 5.20. from CCO, the setup...

a.mayat by Level 1
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I did setup BBSM 5.2 with internal interface on VLAN3 and all my network element are on VLAN 3 as well. When I run discovery wizards, it said snmp not corrent. I double check on the snmp string, all matches. I did key in VLAN 3 during discovery proce...

ccsam by Level 3
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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 SSID...

brennanm by Community Member
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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 mi...

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