Cisco :: AP 1260 Autonomous With WPA2-PSK And MAC Filter
Feb 28, 2013
I have two Cisco 1260 autonomous access point setup with WPA2-PSK. They are up and running. In that configuration it is Personal security since the security is only provided by the shared key. I'd like to add MAC filtering so in my open authentification I just scroll down to "with MAC filtering" and save. Doing that crash everything and switch to Enterprise security which need to have a Radius server (the shared key is not saved anymore and by using a device I now see 802.1x security).
I have an aironet 1141 with multiple v lans configured, all with wpa2 but I need to put mac filter on only one v lan, so I follow this manual: [URL}. Basically is mac a ACL and applied to sub interface. So, I can associate to the AP, but no one can transmit or receive . If i remove the ACL all works fine.
I was wondering if its possible to setup the Cisco Aironet 1260 as a WDS master with radius and another Cisco Aironet 1260 as a slave for seamless roaming. How many slaves can a WDS master handle?
We are installing 1260 Access Point (AIR-LAP1262N-E-K9) with 2 sets of external antenna:AIR-ANT2460NP-R (2.4Ghz, Patch Wall-mount, 6dBi Directional) & AIR-ANT5160NP-R (5Ghz, Patch Wall-mount, 6dBi Directional).What would be the recommended separation of the 2 antennas if they will be mounted beside each other?
i have cisco 1260 Access point with standalone ios ap3g1-k9w7-tar.124-23c. i download new IOS to connect the AP to the controller the new ios is ap3g1-k9w8-tar.124-23c.JA5.tar. upgrade th AP to LAP. is it just install ios like in router & switch by tftp?
i have Cisco WLC 2504 & 1260 LAP.i connect the WLC to L3 switch & connect the LAP to another port in the same L3 switch.i configure DHCP on the same switch to provide ip for the LAP , but the LAP can't get an ip address and can't joint the controller.also if when i login to the LAP i can't enter the configuration mode.
I have CISCO ACS 5.1 radius for VPN on ASA and tried to configure an NDG on it for AIRONET 1260 too and worked fine with IEEE 802.1x CISCO EAP-FAST authentication As I had some trouble to let users to authenticate only on VPN if are VPN users and only on CISCO AIRONET if need only WIFI AIRONET I tried exception policies rules but something not working. VPN was ok but not WIFI access denied for rule policy access I decided to install CISCO ACS 4.x on Windows 2003 that is on ACS 5 DVD I created NDG as done on ACS 5 put a shared secret , put on AIRONET too as done for ACS 5 but I receive an error against ACS 4.x To troubleshout it I tried [URL] but not work ! I think to have done all fine owever on ACS 5 it worked in 5 minutes I searched log inside ACS 4 and found "Invalid message authenticator in EAP request" and I found this: [URL]Changed shared secret more times but ever not workign with ACS 4 I need to have user and password prompt on client trying to authentincate on AIRONET WIFI and I need ACS INTERNAL USER no active directory, no LDAP , no external user database?
So I'm going to bridge two Cisco AP's 1260 and 3500, which have an 880 router on each side.
(Currently I have a VPN set-up through the internet for the two locations to communicate) (Naturally they are currently in different subnets) Will absolutely change this and set up as one subnet. There is VLANs setup on each router (same VLANs)
VLAN 1
And
VLAN 10
Everything is configured on the Routers and AP's for these VLANs (works flawlessly over the VPN).
So now since I’m going to get rid of the VPN and set-up a bridge with two AP's, will having same VLANs across both routers be a problem? Will VLANs work OK through the bridge?
Besides using (IP helper address DHCP-IP) command on the non-root bridge side router to forward DHCP requests to the root bridge side router, Also I want to be able to route internet traffic on the non-root bridge side through the WAN port, and only route LAN traffic through the bridge..
I have 3 Aironet 1260's with the same SSID and set with Open Authentication with MAC Authentication. Can I designate one of the 1260's as the MAC Authentication Server? I have all 3 now working with MAC Address Authenticated ty Local List Only and have to put the new MAC address in all 3.
I have 3 Aironet 1260's with the same SSID and set with Open Authentication with MAC Authentication. Can I designate one of the 1260's as the MAC Authentication Server? I have all 3 now working with MAC Address Authenticated ty Local List Only and have to put the new MAC address in all 3.
We have three Access Points, two Cisco Aironet 1260 and one 1240AG. Originally, the SSID was hidden on all three AP's and users had to go to Other Networks and type in the SSID and password to access the WAN. About a few months ago, the network started broadcasting to the public. I am trying to make the SSID hidden again. I have tried going to the Security tab, choosing the SSID Manager and setting single guest mode to none but it has not worked.
I am looking to slowly migrate some of our wireless devices (Aironet 1231 and 1232's) to the Wireless N spec - 1260's.I currently have four AP locations that I want to upgrade first before anywhere else. At the minute, these four AP's work on the 2.4Ghz G band.
how the new 1260's will work in the mixed environment. I believe I will need to purchase the 1262 (which is the dual band version) so that I can operate the AP in both the 2.4Ghz G band range and the 5Ghz N range at the same time, is this correct?If I was to purchase the 1261 (which is the single band version), will I only be able to operate in either th 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz, but not at the same time?
For the mixed environment, would you suggest the dual band version? Can I place the same SSID on multiple Radios if this is the case? Following example: Say I have the SSID called 'Company' - this at the minute is operating on the G band 2.4Ghz range. If I was to purcahse the dual band 1262, could I put this SSID on both the G radio and the N radio? Would clients with an N adapter automatically connect to the 5Ghz range (N Radio) and legacy G and B adapters automatically connect to the 2.4Ghz (G Radio)?
iam currently trying to replace AP1231G-E-K9 with new equipment / Cisco AP next generation maybe?The problem is that the system, that is going to use the AP is using aironet 350 PCMCIA adapter with LEAP. If in fact we are going to use a new Cisco AP, will the new generation work with Aironet 350 Adapter and support LEAP?
I'm new to the Cisco Aironet Access Point. I got a new STANDALONE Aironet 1260 series access point device. The part # AIR-AP1262N-A-K9. The shipping package did not come with any guide, CD, and power adapter. I searched the Cisco sites, but could not find appropriate manuals. I did find a getting started guide but not for standalone AP, it's for Controller-based AP. Question - where can I find manuals / guides to set up and configure my new standalone Cisco Aironet Access Point 1260?
We have been having issues with random packet drops and or some sort of radio lockup which happens a few times a day. I have a test AP setup with a few clients only a few feet away and I see this combination of messages. Should I be seeing these clients drop off and then reconnect immediately? Granted these test clients are not passing much data but my assumption is that they would not become deauthenticated because of lack of activity? This setup is using a radius server for authentication. I tested it before with just WPA2 PSK and only had a few disconnected over a number of days, compared with many a day with the Radius.
I'm a little stuck with a 4400 7.0.220.0 + RAP 1550 + MAP 1260 Ethernet bridging issue. I'm using the VLAN tagging functionality and I'm finding that periodically a VLAN that I've tagged on the MAP will deregister from the backhaul and stop passing traffic. If I go into the Mesh tab on the MAP, select the wired interface, remove the VLAN from the list of tagged VLAN IDs and then add it right back to the list, its starts passing traffic again
I would like to buy Cisco Aironet 1260 Access Points, i just want to use them independantly so i want to know do they work without the Wireless LAN Controller? or i have to have the controller for them to work? they will be in different locations so i cant have a controller per each location.
Recently I have installed and configurated an AP 1260, it has already IP, SSID, and ping to the router, but after install the antenna I open the web configuration and see that it has 0 clients connected and the light is always green, indicated as only is configurated with nobody connected.
Tha radio setting is up, 2,4 Ghz and 5 Ghz any issue with the antenna? or i need to configure anything else?
i have 2 1260 Access points one is in root mode , one is wgb mode. Authentication is EAPFAST. There are 5 devices connected via WGB bridge to the rest of the network.
- If clients are sending some data , then WGB AP announces this client mac via IAPP to root AP and rest of the network sees them correctly - If clients are "passive" , then after WBG AP announces them to root AP , they timeout after 6 minutes on root AP and obviously they are not pingable from the rest of the network. The only way to restore connectivity is to ping that device from WGB AP, then WGB AP announces via IAPP to root AP , then and only then they become visible from the rest of the network.
My question is related to this 6 minute timeout on root AP . Is it normal behaviour ?
We’re deploying new WIFI towers at several of our vacation resorts and have decided to migrate from Wireless G to Wireless N access points. We currently have the following in each WIFI tower – Hotspot I’ve been researching and speaking to our partner pre-sales team, and have narrowed the choice down to deploying 3 x AIR-AP1261N-x-K9 at each of our towers. I have been unable to find suitable replacements to the 1watt Luxul 2.4ghz amplifiers we’re using, or really good N sector antennas to mount to the top of our masts. The 1260’s are all 802.af, so besides getting power injectors there shouldn’t be to much to think about.
What's the main technical differences among the 1140 AP series and the 1260 AP series?I know that the 1260 supports external antennas while the 1140 supports internal antennas, but apart from that, is there any other important difference ?
Not sure if this belongs here on in a different section. We are in the process of purchasing a new ACS 5.x appliance. I would like to take a look at implementing WPA2 Enterprise with our Cisco APs.
How to get the 1231g to work with WPA2-PSK (AES). My laptops cannot authenticate using this config but connect fine to the 1242AG. Below are some of the specifics:
1231G Radio Type: AIR-MP31G IOS Ver: 12.3(8) JED Multiple SSID Encryption: AES Key Management: Mandatory WPA *Laptops can connect to SSID with WEP
I, at work, have recently deployed a very small stub network in Papua New Guinea, an office that has no more than 7/8 users. This simple network consists of:
1 x 2611xm Router 1 x 2960 24port Catalyst Switch 1 x 1131ag AP
I am curious if I can do an either or sitution with a single SSID. If you are on the mac filtering list then you gain access to the network, if not then enter your WPA2-ENT credentials. I have a minimal ammount of users that need mac filtering, but do not want to give them there own SSID.
I have 3 computers running Windows and 1 running XP Pro.ISP is Charter. All these were connecting fine until Tuesday night storm came through. Power was out for a while due to a power pole being knocked down. Cable was on this same pole I think. Next day none of my computers could connect wireless.Used Ethernet cable direct to modem and finally got connection. To make a long story shorter, I find that now I can only connect unsecured or WEP. Can't connect using WPA2 at all.I wonder if it is possible that the ISP has blocked something to limit the speed?
WEP is only 54 MHZ WPA2 is upto 300MHZ
Tried 2 different Netgear routers with same results Currently configured for WEP shared
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