Ian,
We've added several workgroup bridges in the last several months to a
mesh network we have at our football stadium. I'm on the design end
versus day to day operations. I'll check with our NOC to see if we've
noticed any issues with our setup. The major difference is we're using
the 12
Thanks for responding Rick,
We have too many sites having exact same problem for it to and RF or
power issue. Even in areas where the only source of ISM band noise is
us (ie the UBC farm) we are having the same issues. We are talking
about the connection dropping out briefly up to 10 times a day
Greetings Ian,
Probably no relation to your problem, but on WLC version 4.2.130.0 and
a WGB 1242 running 12.4(10b)JA3 I had problems keeping the WGB online.
Would log on the WGB: " %DOT11-4-UPLINK_DOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0,
parent lost: Received deauthenticate (2) not valid " and it would g
Ian,
Apart from the possible RF causes mentioned (you can try running a dot11
linktest against the root/parent mac).
1. Is the Aironet IE enabled on the SSID? What about "dot11 extension aironet"
on the AP interface?
2. Is the bridge setup as a mobile station (under d0/1 interface)? This is th
Is is possible that because these are construction sites that power is
being interrupted or that you're having line of sight issues where
cranes, cement trucks, etc. are disrupting your rf path?
I'd like to think that you've already considered these, but sometimes we
tend to look past the obvi
Hey all,
Been lurking on the form here for a long time, and haven't posted
anything, but we have a real interesting issue, which Cisco TAC can't
seem to wrap their head around yet... Just wondering if anyone else has
encountered similar behavior:
We have a small MESH network on campus (about 10
Maybe there's something about it in Apple's release notes.
(Oh, that's too funny...)
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Is anyone seeing problems authenticating new Apple Iphones (and
touches) with 3.0 specifically, to your local wireless network? Not the 3g or
ATT broadband network, but your local b/g network.
We have new devices that will not mac-authenticate to our Bradford
Campus Manager syst
Sorry John, You threadjacked... I was answering Tom the original posters
question...
As for your question, it all depends on your Wireless/NAC device and how it
handles groups.
I'm using Cisco Wireless LAN controllers. The RADIUS server (IAS 2008, or
as Mircosoft calls it, Network Policy Server