Cisco Wireless :: AIR-AP1131G Wireless Setup Using WPA-PSK
Sep 1, 2011
I have an AP1131ag access point which i am trying to run 2 SSIDs off. The first is untrusted and uses VLAN 325 and goes through a seperate internet connection it gets its IP addresses from an ISP router with DHCP enabled. (IP helper on vlan interface to isp router)
The second is a trusted network which i want to connect to our company network. It uses VLAN 324 and i want it to get its IP address from the onsite DHCP server. The untrusted Guest network works perfectly well but with the trusted one although i can see the network it doesnt get an IP address.
Below is the config.
AP Config
hostname !logging rate-limit 10no logging console!no aaa new-modelclock timezone gmt 0clock summer-time BST recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 2:00ip telnet source-interface BVI1no ip domain lookupip domain name cisco!!ip ssh time-out 30ip ssh source-interface BVI1ip ssh version 2dot11 vlan-name trusted_VLAN vlan 324dot11 vlan-name untrusted_VLAN vlan 325!dot11 ssid untrusted-Guest vlan 325 authentication open authentication key-management wpa guest-mode wpa-psk ascii guest!dot11 ssid trusted vlan 324 authentication open authentication key-management wpa wpa-psk ascii trusted!power inline negotiation prestandard source!crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-967987752enrollment [Code]....
we have a AP cisco AIR-AP1131G-E-K9 Version 12.4(10b)JA, and we would like to do automatic backup of CLI configuration to one server, and we dont know how to do.
For example: On router and switch we use this kind of configuration to do automatic backup: [code]
I recently purchase my first Cisco products for a network for our church. I have a RV180W router, WAP 121 Access Point and a SR2016T switch for our network, which is just pier-to-pier at this point. We have 5 computers connected with ether net through the switch and all see the Internet and work fine. The wireless connection through the router is working fine with our wireless devices (laptops and i Pads). Where I am having issues is with the AP. It is in different area away from the router being powered through POE instead of the regular power connection.
My problem is this: it takes FOREVER to connect to the AP and to the Internet, even when sitting directly under the AP with full signal. Once connected, it appears to allow Internet connection just fine, but getting to that point takes 15-20 minutes sometimes. Also, when I come back the next day, I have NO signal at all, as it seems the AP has "timed out" due to inactivity or something. I have to reboot the AP and the router to get it all back up and running again. I need for the signal to stay up all the time or at least come on when someone connects.
So, what am I doing wrong here? I have recognized and authorized the AP through the router config, security is set up fine and I can see it once it comes up. I have the AP set up as a completely different SSID, although I would prefer to have the AP as merely an extension of the router's wireless network if possible.
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?
I work for a school system and we are currently entertaining the idea of BYOD. We have a Cisco 4404 controller and what I would like to do in order to prepare for BYOD is to create a wireless network that can be connected to with AD credentials. So basically, on any device, when users try and connect to this specific WLAN they will be prompted to put in their AD username and password to get access, that’s it, no other passwords. I will be using the Network Policy Server role in Server 2008 R2 as my radius server. how to actually set up the policy within NPS for this type of authentication. Also, on the controller side, am I basically just setting up the WLAN and then setting up the authentication server on the AAA Servers tab for security? Leave Layer 2 and Layer 3 tabs blank if I only want to use AD credentials?
I have a Linksys EA4500 setup on my corporate network for wireless access. I have enabled the guest network and from all I can tell it's on a seperate subnet from my internal network like it should be. 192.168.x.x My internal is on a 10.x.x.x network. I conenct to the guest network using a laptop and I'm prompted for a password to get to the internet, which I like. The one issue I'm seeing is when I'm connected to the guest network I can still do an RDP session to internal resources. How is this possible if the guest network is on a seperate subnet?I take a laptop which has not been joined to my domain, connect to the guest ssid, and then open an RPD session and enter an IP address for an internal server and it connects. Is there a setting to keep this from happening
I finally decided to go with a e3200 yesterday and picked up one at Walmart. Last night I went to hook it up and had no luck setting it up. Now I have able Internet with a phone VoIP service. After trying to connect several ways, all the router wants to do is sit with a flashing power light. I cannot access the setup page wireless or wired and have tried several methods I found last night.
I am trying to setup to wireless routers onto one network. One router is the ES4500 the other is the Apple Time Capsule. The apartment I am in has thick walls and because of this, there are some wifi gaps. Trying to set the second router in a different room to act as a wireless bridge/access point for the first router.
even though I have successfully added the network manually, using the same settings as my other laptop which has no trouble connecting. So now, the network appears in my "Connect to a wireless network" box, but whenever I try to connect, it says "Windows cannot connect to *name of network*" So when I troubleshoot the problems, it states "Check your wireless settings. Make sure your computer is in range of *Network* and that the network settings match the wireless router or access point settings." I KNOW it's in range because my other computer is connected properly right next to this one. So it must be a problem with my network settings. Though I don't see how that can be because my settings on both computers are exactly the same, but one's connected and one's not. Could the problem simply be that I haven't logged on to my router online to add this computer to the network?
I assign private IP for each PC within LAN. And DHCP is in charge of wireless connection since 192.168.0.100 for 10 clients. ,Web setup access is also disable for wireless connection.When a notebook connect to WRT54G via wireless. Private IP is always out of range and it could accesses web setup.What happen to my WRT54G ?
Currently I have a wireless router shared with a cable modem and three PC's. Would I be able to add the mac to this set up or do I need some kind of mac enabled router?The three PC's all run W7 Home Premium?
My wireless wont let me set it up i've got the cd and everythimg. when it tells me to insert the usb i insert it then it tell me to wait but nothing happens ive done it for a day with out disconnecting and nothing happened.
I have a thinkpad, and my friend next door said I could use their wireless which is set up through COX. I click on the icon at the lower right that shows wireless strength and a window opens up called "access connections" I don't know what to do from there. I see the wireless icon for the one next door on the diagram, I click on it which highlights it, then I click on "connect". It looks like it is going to connect because a green bar starts to fill in the "location" : "name" place, but then a little window pops up that says "connection failed.Recommended action: Verify that the encryption settings (WEP/TKIP/AES) specified in this profile match those expected by the wireless network.
It is the size of a 3 story townhouse but it actually has 5 floors, they aren't straight up I guess. The walls and floors are concrete so signal seems to be an issue for wifi connectivity. Right now my configuration is as follows:
Fritzbox 7390 - DSL Modem/router/N and G wifi located on 3rd floor
WRT160N - WAP/wired router in basement connected to Fritz box via G wifi and wired to PC and printer as well as a LAN over Power line
LAN over power line - only connected to Xbox at the moment on3rd floor to stream media from PC
I also have an Apple tv 2g on the 5th floor connected via fritz N wifi so I can stream iTunes media to a tv. The connection to the apple tv worked for a few days but now it seems to fail all the time. I tried streaming media to the Xbox as well as a PS3 over wireless but it always times out, that I why I am trying the LAN over power. I also tried sing a E3000 as a WAP but couldn't seem to get DDWRT to cooperate so it isn't being used right now.
how I can get this house better connected so I can have a reliable network throughout the house without breaking the bank? I am currently stationed in Germany, but am originally from the US so if I were to buy anything it would need to have an English interface, I am already having enough problems with the fritz box since it is only on German.
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 am trying to setup a Wireless Network on my WLC that is totaly independent of our internal LAN. Port1 is designated at the .14.0 network and Port2 is the .18.0 network. The 14 network (Port1) will be the guest and 18 network (Port2) the internal wireless.
The issue i am having is nothing is routing to Port1. I have the Guest Wireless set to get DHCP from the WLC and i can get an address but i cant get internet access. I tried configuring a Network Route but it will only let me set the service port as the Gateway and not the IP for Port1.
I am running software version 5.1.151.0 and using this guide as it is the only one i can find. [URL]
I am looking to set-up an isolated WLAN for the users in my organization and how to proceed What I have is the following
Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN controller Cisco Catalyst 3750 24 port (not sure what exact model) Cisco AIR-AP1131AG-A-K9 POE Access Point Cisco ASA 5510
Currently what I would like to do is to setup a VLAN on the Cisco ASA 5510, connect the Catalyst to the VLAN and connect the 5508 Wireless LAN to the Catalyst via Fibre. From there on in - I would connect each AP to the Catalyst? The proposed scenario is that the VLAN would be in a DMZ and have direct access to the Internet without any filtering and users would connect their devices to the AP and get a DHCP address and be able to surf with freedom?The problem is - I am unsure as of where to start. I have been certified Cisco in 2001, however I havent started to use my skills until now.The Vlan would be the following: 192.168.20.X
I have a Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE/Rangebooster with the latest firmware 2.0.2.4-ETSI?I’m trying to set it up as a repeater, repeating the wireless signal from a Cisco 877W.I have configured the WAP200 with the same SSID, WPA key, and channel as the 877W.
I have changed the WAP200’s AP Mode setting to Repeater, and picked up the 877W’s MAC Address.The WAP200 is broadcasting and I can connect to the wireless network, but I don’t get DHCP. It’s almost like it’s still in Access Point mode.
we had this cisco router 1901 in one of our remote office and the management wants to configure 4 wireless pc's to only talk to each other for security reasons.
1. is this possible to do in wireless? i know in VLAN this can be done by assigning pc's in port in a switch. 2. if possible, how to implement this setup
I have one desktop pc using a wireless connection thru a linksys usb for the net. I want to add a router and (1) pc and one cell phone and 1 laptop. I want to use the linksys and that computer as the main connection.I want to add the router and have other pc's and the cell connect to the router.I have an unused ethernet connection on the linksys pc (main one thats on the net now)I have a d link on the other PC in the house The cell phone gets wifi.I have one laptop with wifi that i want to connect I need a for dummies on this one, using XP?
My son is trying to set up his (just received) ATT U-verse network but has only a Acer Android Tablet to connect to it. The instructions say to plug it (the modem) in to the computer but of course there isn't one on the tablet.
I have 600 Latitude 2100 Netbooks that I need to configure with the same wireless password. In the past, I have copied the wireless network profile to a USB drive and inserted it into each machine and ran the setupSNK file to add the machine to the network. However, that was for 20 machines, I now have to configure 600 machines with the same wireless password and was wondering if there was an easier way. The access point to computer ratio is is 1:10. I have also tried using Altiris to deploy the setupSNK.exe file automatedly to each machine but I have not had any success. Re-imaging the machines is not option because sysprep clears off all network information.
I have a laptop computer that I want to hook up to a router but I don't want to have to keep the ethernet cable plugged into my laptop. Is there a way to set this up where I can set up the router and then use the laptop connected wirelessly to the router? In a nutshell...I don't want to have to keep the ethernet cable plugged into the laptop.
I was actually looking forward to setup multiple routers at our college(I know its quite late) where we have quite a good network of ethernet cables. Also, almost every cluster/lab has its own switch and we use static IPs with proxy to one network address(192.168.130.2). The user should be able to travel across multiple ROUTER/AP zones without changing connections.
all I got was I have to do something with MAC cloning and SSIDs.