I have a strange error in Cisco CISCO892W-AGN-E-K9 that i bought for our clients a month back.
- the router doesn't display the SSID for a longer period. Its like on and off of the SSID, showing sometimes and sometimes blank for the same device (Laptop/ Mobile/ or other Wireless Devices) within the range.
The router is in my office, but sometimes my laptop is connected, and sometimes it does not connect, and it is same with my other friends laptop.
Is it a problem with the device, configuration or the IOS issues?
I'm working on a 892W router.To close the session between the wireless device and the router's console, the command Control-Shift-6 x is required.The Issue is that this command is not working for me. I'm using a SuperPuTTY connecting tool.
If I enable both radio interfaces on new 892W with integrated access-point 801 the radio interfaces are reseting every 30 seconds. I have already tried different IOS version 12.x and 15.x on the router and the integrated ap. Also tried a a configuration from another 892W, which is working fine on the other router. Still same issue. If I disable one of the interfaces, doesn't matter which, the access point ist working fine.With both enabled log of the ap shows:
Mar 8 19:09:26.403 MEZ: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to reset Mar 8 19:09:27.583 MEZ: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to down Mar 8 19:09:28.175 MEZ: %LINK-6-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up Mar 8 19:09:28.203 MEZ: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to reset
I own a Cisco 892W router. The router has 2 WAN ports and 8 switch ports. Now I know -
-WAN ports can create sub interfaces, assigne IPs, cannot be assigned to a VLAN - sounds very much like a routing port. (sh interface gives - Hardware is PQII_PRO_UEC)
-Switch ports are for VLAN assignment, trunking, IP assigment etc,. (sh interface gives Hardware is Fast Ethernet)
I know they are different but at the same time confuced what the difference are? I also know on some 3xxx series switchs you could say "no switchport" and translate a switch port to a layer 3 port. But on 892W you can't do this? Struggeling to understand the difference.
i'm currently trying to configure a AP801AGN-E-K9 sitting within a 892W router.it was working previously with the following config, i just don't find it!
service-module wlan-ap 0 bootimage unified interface Loopback0ip vrf forwarding XXXip address XX.XX.XX.XX 255.255.255.255 !interface wlan-ap0description Service module interface to manage the embedded APip vrf forwarding XXXip unnumbered Loopback0arp timeout 0! interface Wlan-GigabitEthernet0description Internal switch interface connecting to the embedded APswitchport mode trunkip vrf forwarding XXX
Logging into AP and its outputs:
telnet Lo0's-IP-ADDR 2002 /vrf XXX OUTPUT: AP6400.f1ce.b5ba#sh ip int brieInterface IP-Address OK? Method Status ProtocolGigabitEthernet0 unassigned YES DHCP up up *Apr 18 19:52:56.959: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Not sending discovery request AP does not have an Ip !! *Apr 18 19:53:06.959: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Not sending discovery request AP does not have an Ip !! *Apr 18 19:53:16.959: %CAPWAP-3-ERRORLOG: Not sending discovery request AP does not have an Ip !!
guide me to a AP801AGN-E-K9 configuration manual in combination of 800 series routers..
Is it possible to assign a single ssid to multiple interface groups by assigning the ssid to multiple AP groups?
I have buildings geographically dispersed that are configured with multiple vlans in interface groups so that I can maintain an addressing scheme of dhcp assigned addresses per building. Each building is also further grouped as AP groups. I'd like to know if by assigning the same wlan ssid to each of the AP groups, will I maintain addressing integrity for each building? I'm thinking it will work.
Do the buildings have to be outside AP range of each other to avoid problems?
I am trying to implement PEAP authentication with ACS 5.3. I have two SSID's with peap authentication and i have two groups in AD. I need to map one ssid with one group and another SSID with the other group.
The issue that I have is around getting second SSID work on my router! So I have created two Vlans, 30 & 200. Vlan 200 is the native and is associated to SSID "Bitter". This SSID works like a charm however the other Vlan cannot be even pinged from router side the ip that I tried to ping is 192.168.30.1. I have posted the config below. Also i tried to brak wlan-gig into sub interfaces but the IOS does not accept that!
Vlan 30 >>>RadioDot 11 0.30>>>>Gigabit 0.2>>>>bridge group 2 Vlan 200>>RadioDot 11 0.200>>>Gigabit 0.1>>>>bridge group 1 (native Vlan)
Router side:
ip source-route ! ! ! ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.1 [Code]...
We have a pretty good sized church and gym and we're thinking about getting three 1041n to cover the whole area. If we setup all three exactly the same, with the same ssid and password, but just put them on different channels, will our devices automatically hop from ap to ap as we walk around? Is there anything special we should do to make them work better together?
I renamed my SSID to "CoolWifiName" so that it's not the router's generic name, but what if a neighbor in my building uses that same name and uses it as their SSID? Since I wouldn't know which is which, and I mistakenly try to type in my wifi password on their's, would they have access to my password and be able to capture it?
Are devices (mainly my iPad 2 and Latitude E6400) smart enough to pick 5GHz over 2.4GHz if both networks have the same SSID? Or should I make two separate SSID's for each?
Version 12.3 I currently have an open authenication customer network, I would like to add a second securt ssid for my sales department, is this possible, how do I do this, the more specific the better .
I'm trying to setup 2 VLAN's 1 for Native Traffic on my Corp network and another VLAN for Guest Wireless traffic. I have attached the Config from my Cisco AP1231 and my Cisco 3750. I have the AP plugged into port 24 on my switch. I seem to have the VLAN's working fine. I can get the AP1231 to broadcast both SSID's and the very first time i can connect everything seems to work fine. after i power down my switch and AP i cannot connect to either SSID. I get the message Not Connected.
What is the best way to isolate hosts on WiFi network managed with 4400 controllers so they only see def gw but not each other, something like "switchport protected" but for WiFi ....
I have WLC 4404 Controller with 180 LWAPP. i want to disable Broadcast SSID from some specified APs not all. is it possible to do that with 4404 WLC controller.
I have setup'd two 1142 AP's as mesh.The sceneario is like this:
MAP ------ RAP---------SW----------Router
I've done all the configuration through my WLC (Flex7500) and the mesh neighborship is up.The problem is not the MAP nor the RAP broadcasts my SSID.I've joined them to the same SSID and nothing.
I have a Cisco 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controller Model No. AIR-CT5508-K9
I have HREAP groups in Boulder, CO, Boston, MA, and Amsterdam, NL.
The LWAPPS act perfectly in the states (all AIR-LAP1142N-A-K9). The unit AIR-LAP1142N-E-K9 in Amsterdam will not allow any clients to attach unless the SSID broadcasting. I don't want to broadcast SSID. I have used iPhones and Intel 5100 series wlan cards. I don't get it. I have been working with Cisco for weeks. We have even replaced the LWAPP.
I am getting this from the ASA in Amsterdam:
6 Aug 03 2011 20:20:22 PMTU-D packet 1485 bytes greater than effective mtu 1426, dest_addr=wificontroller, src_addr=LWAP, prot=UDP
I don't understand because the mtu on the outside interface is 1500 I guess "effective" is the key word which I missing here.
What I want is to have 1 SSID for all 6 WAP so all employee from 2 floor building can access.
WAP # 1 connect to LAN with cabe and setup as Master with WDS Bridge enabled. WDS interface is also enable with MAC address input from WAP #2; WAP #3 & WAP#4.WAP #2 connect to WAP #1 via wireless with WDS Bridge enabled. WDS
I can't configure the SSID more than one in the web UI of the WAP4410N. Except I can type the first SSID1, the rest SSID2 - 4 are grey which not allow me to type in anything. ( See attached the screen shot ) My current version is 2.02.1 and I was using IE8 under windows 7.
I have a 4410N set up on my network. I'm using 4 VLANs on my network, of which, I use my default VLAN 1, as the "public" VLAN which we use to give our clients free WiFi. I would like to have two SSIDs visible from the access point, one unsecured and connected to VLAN 1, and the other secured with WPA2 and connected to our office VLAN on which various servers and resources are available. My preference is for both SSIDs to be visible, as there is not a major security issue and as the only IT person, I do not have time to configure every computer which uses the network with the SSID, but I'll do that if I have to.
I set up the 4410N with it's first SSID using our public WiFi name and did not put any security on it. I went to the VLAN page and set it to use VLAN 1 as both the default VLAN and the VLAN for the first SSID. Then I went back to the Basic Settings page and added a second SSID and chose "Enabled". I went to the Security page and left most things as default (Wireless Isolation between SSIDs is enabled) and changed the security settings for the office SSID to WPA2-Personal. Finally I went to the VLAN page and set it's VLAN to 4.
When I go back to my computer, or from other wireless devices, I only see the public SSID, not the office. I do see on my computer (Win7 x64) an "Other Network" option, but the signal strength on that network is significatnly weaker than that of the public SSID. Also, if I try to connect to it using the office SSID name and the password I set, it doesn't connect.
Am I completely misunderstanding how multiple SSIDs are supposed to work? I am working from a lot of assumptions here.
PS I have no clue if this would affect it, but in the interest of listing all possible factors, the 4410N is powered via PoE and the switch port it is connected to is set to 802.1Q with 1-4 set as the VLANs.
After posting this I discovered that in the Wireless Status page, both SSIDs are listed, but only one (the public SSID) has a MAC listed. I assume I need to add one somewhere. Where should I do this, and what's a "safe" MAC to use that won't conflict with anything?
I have an issue where I have an AP in one room and another in another.When I walk from one room to the other, I lose signal but manages to see the SSID and join.But, I cannot seem to surf the Internet, I have to manually disconnect and reconnect. Normal wireless routers I reconnect seamlessly without any manual disconnect & reconnect.Currently using cisco 5508 and ap2600.
I have Issues with Wifi radius Autentication.we uses cisco 1140AG access point, which is used in Standalone mode issue we face is,only Several Laptops not able to connect to wifi , But in all laptops SSID "wether" is broadcasting. signal strength is full. But it was not able to connect,If AP settings are wrong then all clients should not connect, since few clients connected it ruled out AP config errors,We uses ( WPA - Enterprise + tkip ) settings , clients mostly windows 7.Windows 7 settings also cannot be wrong, since it is globally pushed via GPO for same Wifi settings.i totally cant understand this scenario.when i checked the radius logs, i am not able to see any logs for the client since it is not associating, SSID is fully broadcasting in Laptop with full coverage. but just not connecting..
I have Cisco 4404 WLC with Image 7.0.235.0 We have one SSID Sup_Admin with following config. Which is getting the IP address from the interface pool “corp”.
WPA+WPA2 with AES and TKIP Auth key Mgmt is 802.1X
We are using Cisco ACS as radius server On the same WLC I have created another SSID Corp_Admin . Which also should get the IP address from the interface pool “corp”. Both SSID has the same settings ,but the second SSID is not working.
I want to know how to have a double SSID but it's forbidden to have a wireless interruption with the wep which is on my cisco aironet 1242AG. I need to have wpa2 in addition of the wep.
I have 2 SSIDs on WLCs.I would like to have 1 SSID point to the acs radius using LDAP store and the 2nd SSID point to the acs radius using the host identity store for mac filtering.both scenarios are working, but not together.if I adjust the rule order I can get one SSID, but then the other fails. [code] It seems to me that there should be a simple process to make this happens. I thought if the rule is not matched it would move on to the next rule etc.I might be able to live with first checking ldap and if that fails move on to the local host db, but that seems ineficient. url...
I have a NMWLC6 module connected to a 3825 ISR using 1140N APs. Latest (but one) code. I had two SSIDs configured and deployed in the default AP group. Last week I needed to deploy a third SSID for unencrypted webauth, I created the interface and WLAN associated with the interface and the sub interface/svi on the WLAN-controller 0/1 with dot1q. All created with no problem and enabled, however the SSID was not available to clients and did not show up as available WLANs under AP groups menu. Out of desperation I created a new AP group and added an AP to it and hey presto all three WLANs were available and the third is now visible to clients! Is this normal behaviour? Is the default AP group limited to two SSIDs? (a quick google failed to find any documented limitation!) or is something weird going on?