Cisco VPN :: WAP321 Guest Network Will Not Supply IP To Wireless Devices

May 25, 2013

Have a WAP321 connected to a Cisco SG200-08P then connected to a Cisco 2901.  The main wireless on vLAN 1 works fine.  However, the Guest on vLAN 4 (Choose vLAN 4 as per the included docs so guests will be unable to see the production network) will not give an IP to any wireless device.  Looking for documentation on getting the Guest radio working.  The included documention for these 3 devices do not address how to get the Guest radio to work.Does vLAN 4 need setup on the 2901? Have just 1 internal port on the 2901.

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Cisco Wireless :: Unable To Create Guest Network On WAP321

Oct 8, 2012

I'm able to to create my main network, but unable to create guest network. Already create CP and when connected to the guest SSID, the guest could still see my main network. How to create Guest network?

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Cisco Wireless :: WAP321 Don't Have Guest Access

Oct 11, 2012

It's my intention optimize our business WiFi network.Actually we don't have a "Guest" access.Probably WAP321 should be the best solution for us.We will need 3 WAP321 to cover offices area.I have different questions/doubts about Captive Portal functionality.using 3 different WAP321 everyone has the "captive portal" feature, or you can configure only one of the three the feature of "captive portal"?if is possible to configure only one of three the feature of "captive portal", the others WAP321 trusting the authentication?what is the ip address released from the "Captive Portal"?all Guest user have the same username and password?

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Sep 6, 2012

My company has an RV180W Router, a SGE-2000 Managed Switch, and a WAP321 Wireless Access Point. I have about 12 users on a Windows 2003 Server Standard, completely updated. My Win box is my DHCP Server. Now I am running two VLANS, Vlan 1 (default) the main vlan is where the Win box is on. Vlan 5 (guest Vlan) uses the RV180W as the DHCP server.
 
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Dec 11, 2012

how to setup a separate SSID for guests (without a password).
 
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Oct 14, 2012

I have 1 WAP321 for guest access. Now I need to isolate traffic of guest captive portal from my LAN.How can I do this?

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Jul 3, 2012

I want to set up internet guest access with my wap321.  No matter what I do the guest can see my whole network.  Not sure what your definition of guest access is but letting them brows around my assets is not mine.  I have a cheap Linksys router at home and that guest access works the way I want this AP to do.No wizards for guest access...  In fact there is only one wizard by the way, i.e. basic set up.

My network includes the wap321, sg200-26p switch and the rv042g router

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Jan 29, 2013

I am setting up a new Guest network with a captive portal and it seems to all work fine except when Apple devices go to sleep. When they come back on it isn't just a case of logging in again as it just indicates to the client that it is still connected and won't present the login page again. The Controller will show the client as auth required. So far the quickest way has been for me to delete the network on iPads and re-enter my settings or create a new profile on a Macbook and join again. I have also had some success when doing a manual DHCP refresh on my Macbook which sometimes seems to kick the Controller into action so it presents the login page to the client again. Whether it is related to the timers on the Controller (5508 running code 7.0.235.3) or - as I just read in another post by Leo - the 20 minute timeout that all Apple devices have built in to conserve battery life

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Oct 17, 2012

Any problems with the guest network on the ea4500 with the cloud firmware?   I am losing guest clients after about 24 hours and the re-authentication fails. you enter the guest  password and nothing happens until you reboot the router. 

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Cisco Wireless :: Using WAP321 To Extend RV220W Wi-Fi Network?

Feb 27, 2013

I'm trying to configure a WAP321 so that I have the same SSID and WPA2 password on both the RV220W and the WAP321 so that i can reach all areas of my clients location. 

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Jan 13, 2013

I'm setting up a wireless network for a small office with 25 people with approx. 15 on wireless at any time. The office is very long and skinny so I'm looking at a cluster of WAP321's. I'm hoping these will save a ton of money versus buying a controller and more expensive access points.
 
How do these work for roaming? I tried a search but I've found descriptions of them not roaming at all and descriptions of them roaming but you have to do some kind of pre-authorization right up to they roam with no user interaction, they just roam.
 
I need the users to be able to roam around the office with no interruption. I don't want to install these and have to rip them out later and put in new ones and a controller. How to find out if the WAP321's will work for roaming.

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Apr 26, 2011

On my wireless network, I am running guest access that I want to have as authenticated. If I enable WLAN, security, layer 3 web policy, when an iPAD / iPhone connects, they get directed to the Web Auth splash page, on where they must enter username & password. My users do not want to be directed to this page everytime they login - just select the SSID and connect - is there a way of authenticating guests via a WLC4400 without going through the splash page everytime?

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Oct 29, 2012

Having an issue with a Cisco Linksys E1500 on a home network. The device has a feature to provide a guest wireless network but the guest network can't get to the internet. A wired connection is fine, as is the normal wireless network but not the guest. The cheesy thing is, that it doesn't list an option for what type of wireless security protocol you want on the guest network. I'm assuming that it uses the same security protocol that the normal wireless network uses, but who knowsEspecially weird is that it asks you what password you want on the guest network but then the guest network show to be insecure when you try to connectthought maybe it was something funky with some of my configurations so I went ahead and factory defaulted it and just set it up with an insecure network for both the normal and guest networks. This didn't solve it. The guest network still couldn't get to the internet. In fact, the guest network can't even ping the router.

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Wireless :: Cannot Get Onto Guest Network?

May 6, 2012

My landlord downstairs has set up a guest network for me from his Netgear WGR614v10 so I can ditch my dsl and just pay him. First I tried using my Netgear WNR2000 router to act as a receiver (bridge?) but messed it up and couldn't even access the router config anymore, had reset to factory settings.I bought a Netgear WN311B PCI adapter, but I can not connect. My laptop works fine, and after a bit I got my nook to work. We've gone through having an open network with no encryption to currently trying with WPA2-PSK. If I try to connect with Win 7 it just says "Windows is unable to connect to network." Troubleshooting just says to restart the router. If I try NetGear's Smart Wizard it will detect the network fine in setup, and say the signal is at 79-80%.

But at the "Settings" tab, it just says "scanning" in the status bar, it always says channel 6, and shows signal at 1 dot. Window's network connections list it at "Good." I did very briefly get it to work when I first tried the new adapter. Windows even asked me what type of network this was (Home/Work/Public) but when I tried to open a web browser it was not working anymore.I don't think it's range as my laptop and nook work. I can get it to connect to my WNR2000 router, so I don't think it's necessarily the adapter

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Jun 4, 2012

I have a situation with a customer who has an ASA 5510. They have a fairly standard config with an Internal, DMZ and Outside interface, with rules on the Internal and Outside interfaces primarily. What they want to do is set up a guest wireless network.What I want to do is split the Internal interface into 2 sub interfaces - one with the same settings as the current Internal interface and the other in a second VLAN for the guest wireless traffic. In order to do this though I have to remove the current config from the internal interface. The big question mark for me is what happens to all the firewall rules for the current Internal interface when I remove it? Do they all get deleted? do they revert to Global rules?, do they remain unchanged ready to be applied to whatever interface is named as Internal in the future? (That's what I'm hoping for)
 
One other thing, if I put the second sub interface for the wireless guest trafffic into VLAN 2 that is effectively enabling 802.1q right? Frames tagged for VLAN 2 will go to the second sub interface and native VLAN 1 will go to the Internal sub interface right?

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Aug 26, 2012

I have this guest wlan working with web authentication, as you may know in order to get authenticated you must have an IP address first then have a valid username and password. The problem is that if you don't have valid credentials you keep the IP address anyways.I'd like to know if there is a way to release the IPs that are not being used? The WLC is the DHCP server for this network.
 
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Cisco Wireless :: 1042n AP Can't Get DHCP For Guest Network

Aug 6, 2012

This is rattling my brain. I have configured 2 SSIDs, one for internal, one for guests. They are on seperate VLANs (50 and 51) and bridge groups (1 and 2). I can get IPs via DHCP for the internal network, but not for the guest. I can't get DHCP for any VLAN 51 sub-interface, nor clients that connect to it. The overall goal is to keep all traffic on the guest network seperate from the internal traffic, however, DHCP requests will be from an internal server. I have removed all the access-lists for troubleshooting purposes. AP and Switchport configs are below!
 
AP Config 
Current configuration : 4011 bytes
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version 12.4

[Code].....

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Apr 19, 2011

I have two Cisco WAP4410N access points. Both has Regular and Guest SSIDs, with same configurations, except "Wireless Isolation" on Guest SSID is enabled. Problem is Guest SSIDs are not visible on devices
 
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Cisco Wireless :: Wired Guest Network On WLC 5508?

Oct 3, 2012

Could I setup wired guest Internet connection without layer 3 web authentication and how?I want guest users access Internet without going through web authentication.

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Jan 28, 2013

I recently got my Cisco wireless system working a few days ago and am back with a guest network. Our wireless system includes one 2504 controller and 2 2602i access points. So, I want a wireless guest network completely isolated from the LAN.
 
Here is what I have done.
 
I have created a new internal network and assigned 192.168.2.1 to an unused port on the firewall and 2.2 to a new controller interface with vlan 10.  I can ping both 2.1 and 2.2 from the firewall and the controller.  Basic network connectivity is working.  The DHCP server is setup on this same firewall and configured only for this port.  This address is referenced in the controllers interface.
 
A new w lan was setup and enabled.  The proper interface group was selected on the w lan.  I have left the default layer2 security.
 
As far as AAA servers tab in this wlan, this is where I am a little confused.  I wish to just have a single log in for this guest network.  I wasn't sure what to do so I went over to the Security tab and created a "local net users" account.  I do not know how to reference the use of this under wlan, security, aaa servers.  Should I check the box that says "local eap authentication"??  If so, I don't have a profile name in the drop down.  What I'm looking for is the username/password to be stored locally on the controller itself since there will be only 1 account.
 
Under wlan, advanced tab, I do not have "Allow AAA override" checked.  Should I?
 
Lastly, when I try to connect the client, it is not pulling a dhcp address.  I wasn't sure if authentication was required before dhcp or the other way around so I'm not sure what to trouble shoot first, authentication or dhcp.

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Cisco Wireless :: RV180W - Internet Access Not Available On WAP Guest Network

Mar 6, 2013

We have the RV180W router and the WAP321 access point in our business. We want to broadcast two SSIDs from both locations: the office SSID, which shares routing to LAN traffic, and a guest SSID.The office computers are attached via ethernet to a switch off of LAN port 1 on the router. The AP is attached to LAN port 2 on the router.On the router, the office SSID and the LAN are members of VLAN 1. The guest network is a member of VLAN 2. From the router, everything works just fine.On the WAP, the staff SSID works fine, but the guest SSID has no internet. Both the office and guest networks get DHCP successfully from the router.Our VLAN membership table in the router and WAP are attached, as well as other configuration details.Why would we not be getting internet on the guest ID only on the WAP?

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Dec 26, 2011

I need to know how WLC can support ISE guest management in wireless mode. Tested and confirm by Cisco SE, Knowing that WLC currently does not support dynamic VLAN authorization for central web authentication. This limitation will be addressed in WLC 7.2 when MAB and CWA support is added to the code. On the other hand, DACLs on the other hand works and we can use that to restrict access of this guest traffic.Can ISE support on WLC LWA guest access provision? This able to view guest user login and show at ISE monitoring.

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Mar 18, 2012

Can we change the internal web authentication for guest network to use http instead of https?

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Jun 7, 2012

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Feb 21, 2013

I have the wireless guest network up and running just fine. But, I need to also connect to the router's quest network via one of the ethernet ports. Can I just give the LAN-conencted PC a 192.168.3.x static IP to access the guest network? I am assuming there is no VLAN functionality...
 
And even better, can I set up a DHCP relationship to that port? So that any device plugged into the port will get a IP on that subnet?

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Oct 31, 2012

Is there a way to get rid of the guest network on a E1000 or is it part of the setup.

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Dec 3, 2011

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Jul 8, 2012

I have been tasked with setting up a guest wireless network for a remote office.  They would prefer that the guest network be on a different VLAN than the trusted network, and they want to use a different outside IP address for the guest network. 

I am trying to figure out how to configure the ASA so that it supports two different LANS, each with it's own outside IP address.  Is this possible?

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Dec 4, 2012

I setup a guest wired network on the WLC 5508 with 7.2.110.  A postage machine can only be setup for static IP address over guest wired network.  Is any one how to get it configure on the WLC 5508?

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Cisco Wireless :: Configure A Wired Guest Network With A Combination Of 5508 And 2504 Wireless Controllers?

Apr 7, 2013

Is there any way to configure a wired guest network with a combination of 5508 and 2504 wireless controllers? I am aware that the 2504 does not have wired guest functionality, however is it possible to set up a wired guest on the 5508 and using mobility anchors, transmit the l2 information through eoip to communicate with the remote vlan?Home built NAC solution, using 802.1x authentication on switchports for public areas. If user is an employee, communicates with the supplicant on their machine, and places them on an internal vlan.If user is a guest, user fails 802.1x check and is placed on a "guest" vlan with an ACL and external DNS.If placed on the guest vlan, the user has to accept a terms of use form.This is working currently with our 5508s without any issue, however we have some remote offices we'd like to roll this out to that are using 2504 controllers. I'm hoping there's a way that I can use the 5508 as an anchor or vice versa to make this work.

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Cisco Wireless :: WLC 5500 / Guest Wireless Network Setup?

Apr 19, 2012

I got the task of setting up a Guest wireless network for one of our remote campuses. We already have some APs that are connecting to our WLC.
 
The Enviroment:WLC Cisco 5500 is at our Corporate office. Connects to our Core Switch then to our Router Router connects to our remote campuses over mpls.
 
We currently already have APs at this campus that are connecting back to our WLC.
 
We have a DSL line at the remote campus that we want this Guest wireless routed to.
 
I have already created the guest network on the WLC and a guest VLAN on the Core switch.
 
My main question is how to configure the two routers for this and have this go out the DSL modem?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: E4200 Guest Network Not Working

Jun 24, 2011

I cannot get the Guest Network feature to work.Even though Guest SSID is enabled, it does not show up on any devices attempting to connect. Manually connecting by entering the Guest SSID fails (not recognized). On devices with the primary 5 and 2.4 GHz configured they do see the third network but without SSID (unknown) and are also unable to connect to it manually using the SSID.I did not try this before 1.0.02. Have rebooted modem and verified all configs (multiple times). The network is live in an office and can't keep screwing with it or drastically changing its settings.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: EA4500 - Way To Secure Guest Network

Nov 2, 2012

I just installed my EA4500 router and it was amazingly simple. My only question is it shows two wireless connections available: The secured one I set up and the another network with the same name that says "guest" and is NOT secured. Is there a way to either disable the unsecured guest network or to secure the guest network?

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