07-26-2012 07:51 AM - edited 07-03-2021 10:27 PM
We have six 1131AG WAP's, lightweight, managed through a 2514 controller. We have a Windows 2008R2SP1 domain. Wireless users can connect to the network, and log on to the domain without any apparent 'issues'. They can access domain resources. However, they cannot browse the domain in Network Neighborhood. Interestingly, they can map a drive to shares on the servers, so long as they manually type in the path. This occurs with desktops running Windows 7 Pro, 32 and 64 bit; XP Pro SP1, 32 and 64 bit; ditto for laptops. The wireless NICs vary as to manufacturer, but do include Trendnet, Intel Centrino, and Intel Pro 100/1000. If I connect any of these machines via by wire, they can access all domain resources and browse the domain in Network Neighborhood in the usual manner. So I'm thinking I have some kind of a config problem with the WAP's/controller. If anyone has any suggestions or advice, I'd appreciate it. TIA.
07-27-2012 08:13 AM
You need to enable multicast on the wireless controller.
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07-27-2012 08:24 AM
Make sure that broadcast forwarding is enabled.
Steve
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07-27-2012 08:49 AM
Well now, don't I feel like the proverbial dorque!
That worked.
Thank you, gentlemen.
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