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Wireless AP - standalone

bmack2121
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I have a cisco AIR-RM1252G and it was previously configured for another remote site. I changed the BVI1 ip address and can ping it and connect wirelessly. Clients that connect to the AP do not get an IP address. I can ping the DHCP server from the AP but it is not assigning any IP addresses. Any help is welcome.

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Leo Laohoo
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I changed the BVI1 ip address and can ping it and connect wirelessly.

When the BVI IP address was changed, did the SVI have the correct IP Helper address?

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Leo Laohoo
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I changed the BVI1 ip address and can ping it and connect wirelessly.

When the BVI IP address was changed, did the SVI have the correct IP Helper address?

Leo,

I just figured out the problem. I set up  a lab at home and took a look at my configs. I entered in everything like it was except I left out any security  for the SSIDs under the Dot11xradio0... then I went back and added that back in ... and it worked.

bmack2121
Level 1
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I added IP helper on our router's SVI. So for example vlan 50 is for our guest.

On the router, Int fa0.30 has an IP helper address of 11.0.0.65

On the AP, The BVI is set at 11.1.0.13

I just added IP helper to Fast0.30 o the AP as 11.0.0.65 as well. I am still having trouble. Should I have my admin Dynamically assign  the AP an address ad then try again ?

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