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Can't see the access point from a radio persepective but can ping the AP?
Zones: Security, Wireless Access Points, Access Architecture/D...Date Answered: 07/09/2008 Views: 0
Business has 3 CiscoAironet 1230AG access points, with each one connected to the network with cat5 cabling. Their problem is that when an employee walks from one zone to another, he loses the netwo...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wirele...Date Answered: 03/05/2008 Views: 0
whats the procedure to change from cisco ios to LWAPP on a aironet 1200 series ?
Zones: Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 03/15/2008 Views: 19
I am setting up a wireless network between two floors of a building and need to configure multiple Cisco Aironet 1250's with the same SSID.  Would I leave them as seperate AP's with the same SSID a...
Zones: Networking, WirelessDate Answered: 03/13/2008 Views: 17
I have a Cisco 1200 series wireless access point. I want to know what i need to do in order to extend the wireless signal. We are in a large building and we don't get a signal in some parts. Do i n...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wirele...Date Answered: 04/16/2008 Views: 4
Hi, I'm trying to use a AIR-PWRINJ3 power injector with my cisco aironet 1250 access point, and I have set in the system power settings "pre-standard compatibility" with "installed on port with MA...
Zones: Networking Hardware, Wir...Date Answered: 05/29/2008 Views: 0
We are setting up some 15 Cisco AP specifically AIR-AP1310G-A-K9 to WiFi complete building. Now in the past I have used Power over Ethernet solution for AP using Cisco Power Injector adapters. ...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Sw...Date Answered: 07/28/2008 Views: 0
i  have 2 cisco aironet 1100 series access points. they are both pretty much defaulted except for the security tab. they associate fine and both work, however, when you walk through the office, the...
Zones: 802.11 Wireless, 802.11x, Network Design ...Date Answered: 08/29/2008 Views: 0
We're facing a need to increase the number of available IP addresses for wireless network.  Our core infrastructure is managed at another location and we do not have the capability to create new su...
Zones: WLAN, WAPDate Answered: 10/02/2008 Views: 0
I'm not sure if this has to do with the 802.11(a,b,g,n) standard, but the situation is this.  We have a wireless network that supports all of these standards using several Cisco Aironet 1200 series...
Zones: Wireless Access Points, Wireless, Wireless Netwo...Date Answered: 10/06/2008 Views: 0