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Hello All, I set up a wireless network one years ago with one WLC ( model:2500  version:8.1.102.0) without any probleme. Since around two weeks, performance go down only for the wireless network which is a part of the local wired network (no vlan). I...

In my warehouse environment, i have 27 AP (AIR-AP2802E-K-K9) configure with Cisco mobility express and security WPA 2 Enterprise with using local radius server.   I am facing issues is when my mobile devices success connect to my WiFi with WPA2 Enter...

Hi Folks,   I have a question related to a MU-MIMO (Cisco 1830 LAP) access point. But I think this applies to all MU-MIMO access points.   Could a MU-MIMO access point serve a 802.11g and 802.11n/ac clients simulteniously? Thank you.

IgorFi by Level 1
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Hello,   I have a customer that have about 4 floors, which the first floor is a production/warehouse area, and the second,third and four floors are offices where he has about 150 users per floor, several of these users will be using skype for busines...

Hello, I have done some reading on how to convert a Cisco 1850, my understanding is: - if I have a ME AP image then I can convert him to CAPWAP by just typing ap#ap-type capwap - if I have a CAPWAP AP image then I have to download a new image If I ha...

jcarvalh by Level 1
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Hello,   Can someone explain in detail how does the performance gets affected or improved by having a 3802i with 2GB uplinks rather than with only one GB link to the switch?, is it worth to run and pay for a second cable to be extended for this purpo...

I'm reaching out to this community in hopes that I can contact an actual user of CMX Connect, Engage, Presence and Locate services whether you are using CMX in the cloud or on-premise. I am a senior network engineer for a large retail organization wi...

DAVID by Level 3
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