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I have two buildings that I'm trying to configure a bridge in between them using 2 1242AG APs.
 
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PCOFFICE SSID on VLAN 200 Radio G
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Root Bridge
 
Building B
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We are using directional antenna.  I know they are lined up properly because I have them both down and in front of me.  I'm getting an error on the Building B AP that says " No SSID with VLAN configured. Dot11Radio1 not started." and I'm unable to get this to work.  The bridge was working before I added the VLAN and encryption/WPA information for the PCOFFICE and FDAPC SSIDs

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