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Cisco AIR-CAP2602I-E-K9 Aironet 2602E

jhaines
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I am trying to configure a Cisco Aironet 2602E in standalone mode and have trouble knowing where to start, I need to setup with around four secure SSID's each of which have their own DHCP range, route differently and restrictions.

 

For example:

 

SSID1 Full access to everything no bandwidth throttling (Laptops)

SSID2 Full access to everything no bandwidth throttling (Development)

SSID3 Access to internet only bandwidth throttling (Mobiles)

SSID4 Access to internet only bandwidth throttling (Guest Network)

 

Each network needs its own DHCP range and routed in a different way.

 

I have taken a look at the GUI and I don’t think this all this can be done via the GUI, I have setup the basic SSID's and enabled encryption and MAC filtering for security using the current network DHCP at the moment.

 

I don’t configure this sort of equipment and normal just configure Netgear, Dell etc.

 

Where do I get the information on doing this, I need basic instructions and nothing too advanced,

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Ric Beeching
Level 7
Level 7

Hi,

Rasika probs has the best articles to help:

https://mrncciew.com/category/autonomous-ap-config/

It depends a bit on how you want to control your traffic. For example 4 SSIDs  (mbssids) setup on your AP to 4 different subnets/VLANs is probably the easiest way to achieve what you want.

You can then control your traffic access for that network via the switch using access-lists to lock it down.

For the bandwidth throttling (rate limiting) you can try this article. Doing it with autonomous APs is a lot more tricky than using a WLC and may not produce the best results. Your other option would be to rate limit on your firewall instead.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/15-3-3/configuration/guide/cg15-3-3/cg15-3-3-chap15-qos.html

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