As always with networking problems, start troubleshooting from Layer 1 and work 
your way up the OSI Model.

Check your cabling 
Check your switch
Check your IP configs
Check your firewall / ACLs
Make a successful ping


Regards

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Markus












On Feb 18, 2010, at 3:43 PM, Richard Zulu wrote:

> I have my APs connected to my radius server in my internal network.
> 
> However, i can ping most of the APs when on my radius server but I
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> What can possibly cause that?
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