04-21-2016 10:01 PM - edited 07-05-2021 04:55 AM
Hi,
I have Cisco Aironet 2700 series AP that I have converted from LWAP to Autonomous.
Can someone direct me an to-the-point article or steps how to configure it (official documentation is too much and you are almost lost to find the correct configurations).
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04-26-2016 12:55 AM
You can use these tool:
1. Ekahau
2. Airmagnet
May be you can a hire a site survey engineer and he will do it for you :)
Reagrds
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04-21-2016 10:39 PM
Hi,
Check these posts:
https://rscciew.wordpress.com/2014/05/24/single-ssid-configuration-on-autonomous-ap/
https://rscciew.wordpress.com/2014/05/24/multiple-ssid-configurations-on-autonomous-ap/
https://mrncciew.com/category/autonomous-ap-config/
https://mrncciew.com/2012/10/24/multiple-ssid-config-on-autonomous-ap/
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04-22-2016 07:50 AM
Are we not supposed to connect the Internet line from Wireless Router to the AP?
I have an existing Wireless Router from ASUS and there is SSID configured called MyWLAN.
Shall we use the same SSID when configuring the AP?
Shall AP and wireless router be use simulteniously or AP will replace wRouter?
The documentation you mentioned did not provide this information.
04-22-2016 01:00 PM
Are we not supposed to connect the Internet line from Wireless Router to the AP?
No, you cannot replace your wireless modem as it does the NAT,DHCP etc for your clients. Cisco AP can't do the NAT function & directly plug to an internet connection.
So what you can do is when you get wireless working with Cisco AP, you can disable wireless functionality of your wireless router, but other functionality to be remain.
Shall we use the same SSID when configuring the AP?
Yes.
Shall AP and wireless router be use simulteniously or AP will replace wRouter?
Both require. As said earlier, you can turn off wireless on your wireless router once Cisco AP is working properly.
HTH
Rasika
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04-24-2016 11:02 PM
So what you can do is when you get wireless working with Cisco AP, you can disable wireless functionality of your wireless router, but other functionality to be remain.
I have two options on my Wireless Router:
1. Enable WLAN
2. Enable Interface
Which one to be used?
04-24-2016 11:37 PM
Thanks for reply,
I have some questions that I am wondering still...
With the helpf of following video, I configure the AP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RE55VBsyDE
If I do exactly what is mentioned in this video, I am able to configure AP. On some client Machines AP is available while other can not find that newly created SSID (even I have selected broadcast).
1. Why is like some machines can not reach / find the new SSID (all machine are near by each other).
2. How to deal with frequencies or range or is it something will be corrected automatically by AP?
3. Shall I enable Dot11Radio0 or Dot11Radio1?
4. 2.4 0r 5Ghz ?
5. IP should be DHCP enabled or static one OR belongs to same subnet as wireless router?
04-25-2016 11:48 PM
Hi,
1. Why is like some machines can not reach / find the new SSID (all machine are near by each other).
Try to enable both band (2.4 and 5 Ghz), may be few machine only works with one band.
2. How to deal with frequencies or range or is it something will be corrected automatically by AP?
If you enable both band then AP will automatically do the rest....Make usre Antenna is connected properly.
3. Shall I enable Dot11Radio0 or Dot11Radio1?
Yes
4. 2.4 0r 5Ghz ?
Enable both
5. IP should be DHCP enabled or static one OR belongs to same subnet as wireless router?
Leave it to DHCP
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04-26-2016 12:11 AM
Thanks a lot Sandeep for reply. Just a bit confusion here:
If you enable both band then AP will automatically do the rest....Make usre Antenna is connected properly.
I have 3 APs which are supposed to be used to extend the WiFi range ,,, I am talking how I can determine which Place AP should be installed? I mean how to know that in this particular area, there is need for Another AP.
04-26-2016 12:17 AM
Site survey is the best idea to determine the exact location of placement for AP.
Regards
04-26-2016 12:52 AM
1. Do you recomend some toos for this? Or or lets say If I have 3 APs, one in middle and one on each side_?
2. On 5 GHz client, I still get 130 MB link instead of 1 GB .... something is wrong here? AP and client both support 5 Ghz.
04-26-2016 12:55 AM
You can use these tool:
1. Ekahau
2. Airmagnet
May be you can a hire a site survey engineer and he will do it for you :)
Reagrds
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04-26-2016 01:20 AM
Thanks, you solved it !
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