Cisco Wireless :: Aironet 1141 With WPA2 And MAC Filter
May 18, 2012
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.
My config:
access-list 700 permit <maclist> 0000.0000.0000
access-list 700 deny 0000.0000.0000 ffff.ffff.ffff
interface Dot11Radio0.130
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Sep 3, 2012
I'm trying to turn off the LED on a Cisco Aironet 1141 p/n AIR-AP1141N-A-K9. This is a standalone AP and from the CLI I'm issuing this command:
ap(config)#led display off
The LED does not turn off after typing this command. If I do `show run' it shows up in the config so the command was accepted. Is there a different way to turn off the LED? I'm running IOS Version 12.4(21a)JA1.
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Dec 17, 2012
recently we purchased cisco aironet AIR-AP1141N-E-K9 standalone model. after configuring it , client has no problem with connection and coverage, but there is problem with thoughput. clients are not able to connect at higher rates, even if i set channel width at 40 mhz, max rate for N capable client device is 54mb.
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Aug 17, 2011
I'm setting up a Cisco Aironet 1141 (standalone mode, AP) to handle wireless traffic in the office. It gives out 2 mbssids, one of which authenticates domain users through a RADIUS server and places them in an appropriate VLAN (RADIUS options 64, 65, and 81). The other is a guest ssid that uses WPA-PSK and places users in the restricted guest VLAN. Physically, the AP is connected to a 3750 PoE Catalyst, to which RADIUS and DHCP servers are also connected. AP, SSIDs, RADIUS and EAP authentication all work. The configuration given below is a working configuration. People do get authenticated and do get placed in the appropriate vlan. The problem is that, once authenticated, the "Obtaining IP Address" phase on the client hangs and most clients timeout without getting an IP address. Given that the DHCP server is on the same switch and a test simple ASUS Wi-Fi IP gives out the same scenario (except the multiple VLAN) at the speed of light, I don't think that it's a problem with the network connections between clients and the DHCP server. After reading some topics here, I realized that probably other communication will be extremely slow, as well, but haven't tested that for sure. Clients are all non-Cisco - smartphones, notebooks, etc. Most of them are 802.11G, not N.
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Mar 9, 2012
I am in the process of moving our office and part of the task involves relocating our existing wireless access points. They are all 1242AG's running the c1240-k9w7-mx.124-10b.JDA3 IOS. I would like to change the security on the access points to WPA 2 but that selection is not available. I think upgrading the IOS will solve this problem but I am not sure. So I guess I have two questions:
1) Does this Cisco model support WPA 2 ?
2) If so what IOS do I need to load to make WPA 2 available?
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May 24, 2012
I am attempting to configure two Aironet 1040 series wireless access points for the first time and am having some difficulty. This office does not have a RADIUS server so I would like to set them up to use WPA2 with a pre-shared key. However just how this is accomplished is not immediately apparent. I have attempted using both the command line interface and the web interface, but I get errors in both places. It doesn't seem like it is all that difficult, we're just talking about a few lines in the configuration file.
This is what I have so far:
Current configuration : 1684 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service pad
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Apr 29, 2013
We are using an Aironet 1240AG series wireless AP here to connect handheld scanners. They work fine on WPA. However, when we switch to WPA2, they often lose connection. We have tested on 802.11g and a bands, with various encryption types (TKIP, AES, TKIP/AES). Also, how can I update the outdated firmware without signing up for a service contract?
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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).
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Jul 4, 2012
With this customer they have 4 floors with on each floor a Cisco Aironet 1130AG. At the moment they are using WEP as a protection with a really long key. The users find this annoying, but I am more concerned about the security perspective. So I want to implement WPA2 with a shorter key for the people to remember. On one floor, I also want to add a public network when other people want to connect and just need internet access. How to change the current set-up and regarding the security and implementation. If all of the Access Points could work togheter and just be 1 wireless network. I don't know if this is possible and how to do it? For the public network I know there also need to be some changes in VLAN's. The firewall is a cisco ASA5505.
At the moment I am running this configuration: I tried setting up this with the GUI, but it doesn't look like the configuration at the moment is shown in the GUI or maybe I am just looking in the wrong places. [code]
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Mar 22, 2012
I am trying to change wpa2 key on an Aironet 1231g access point. Once I change they key, clients cannot authenticate to the access point unless they either change the password or forget and re add the network on the client device. Is there any way to make the client ask for a new key if the key doesn't match when authenticating?
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Jan 25, 2012
I bought 2 Cisco 1140 series Access Points a couple of months ago. We would like to use PEAP to autheticate with Microsoft IAS Radius Server & Active directory. I cannot find a document which describes how to setup this type of configuration. The only document which is close is how to setup LEAP & with ACS: [URL] I initially followed the 'TechReplublic's Ultimate Guide to Enterprise Wireless LAN Security' which has all the steps to setup Radius server, client side configuration, Certificates and finally a handy excel script to generate a config for the AP. This did not work. [URL] I am now trying to configure the AP using the Web GUI. I can see the network on the client machine but when I try to connect it timesout.
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Feb 2, 2011
I have AIR-AP1141N-A-K9 access point, but can not get over 130 Mbps speed. Looking at the manual it appears that I need to set "channel width" to 40-above or 40-below, but it only accepts 20. Is the 2.4Ghz radio limited to 20Mhz? Since the specs indicate that it can do 300Mbps, I must be misunderstanding something.
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May 21, 2013
I have two access points that I recently purchased from ebay. I updated them both to c1140-k9w7-mx.152-2.JB and I have been unsuccessful at getting either of them to connect at faster than 39MBps. After scouring google for answers I found several with the issue of not using the correct WPA2/AES configuration and that was me. However after changing the configuration, I am still unable to connect to either of the APs at faster than the 39Mbps. [code]
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Dec 18, 2011
I have 2 Cisco 1141 aironets access points.
I've fallowed this tutorial: [URL]
I have an Ubuntu server running free radius authenticating against an LDAP server. Now I'm able to log into the AP via ssh with my LDAP credentials.
What I can't figure out is how do I setup the AP so when people connect to the AP's wireless they are prompted to use their LDAP credentials.
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Mar 24, 2013
We have about 15-20 APs out in the field, and at random they seem to disassociate from the WLCs and re-associate within a few minutes. We have not looked into that entirely yet, but we are having an issue with a few. Sometimes, they will disassociate and after a few hours reassociate.
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Oct 6, 2012
I have an existing setup consisting of:
Windows Server - doing DHCP for private wired/wireless
Cisco 1141 Autonomous WAP with only private wireless access.
ASA 5505 (with very basic licensing)
HP switch
The customer wants to have guest WiFi.
The guest WiFi is going out to the internet via a seperate VLAN/interface on the ASA. Can the 1141 do DHCP for the guest WiFi? Or do I need to do it via the ASA?
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Oct 5, 2011
I have a problem putting a Cisco 1141 AP in repeater mode with a AP HP Procurve.Root AP is a the Procurve, but when try to put the Cisco AP with same SSID, Authentication, etc, I receive this error:
%DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Interface Dot11Radio0, cannot associate: NO Aironet Extension IE
I try disable the Aironet Extensions and always get the same error all time. It's possible connect both APs?
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Jul 7, 2011
I have a customer who accedentally got a AIR-LAP-1141. He needs it to be autonomous. If I convert from LWAP to Autonomous, will there be a licensing issue?
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Nov 7, 2012
How do i get the 12.4 code to assign a dhcp address to my ethernet interface from my server? I deleted the default config on the 1141 and searching has not turned up anything useful.
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Jan 7, 2013
We just replaced our Cisco 1240 AP in one of our shops with a Cisco 1141 AP. This is not controller based.
We use several wireless (infrastructure mode) auto diagnostic tools which connect to the AP. We also have many laptops which run the diagnostic software.
We had no problems with our 1240AP. With our 1141, we cannot connect to the wireless tools if both the laptop and the tools are connected to the 1141. If I connect one to the 1240 and one to the 1141, they can see each other and work fine. IF they are both connected to the 1141, they show up as connected in the AP, they can ping each other, but the software does not communicate.
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Apr 13, 2010
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
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Aug 23, 2010
I purchased quite a few of these APs as they listed the ability to function in WPA2-PSK mode, but on initial configuration I see that this may only apply to standard AP mode? Is there any way to configure WPA2-PSK on an AP541 to AP541 bridge? Unfortunately, this is a must have for our client. If not, what would allow for this with an external antenna port?
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Jul 26, 2011
I am looking for an example configuration of a Cisco 1310 running 123-7.JA2 Z Ios, for Wpa2 using an external Cisco acs radius server.
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Oct 23, 2011
I have a problem with Cisco WLC 2106 (SW: 7.0.98.0) and LAP1262. The client roams to new AP, associates with the new AP and authentication (WPA2 with EAP-TLS) runs fine until WPA2 key exchange.
The first WPA2-Key-paket from AP (1 / 4) is sent twice. On a closer look at those packets with Wire shark, i've found out the first is encapsulated into a 11n-frame (A-MSDU). The resent frame isn't. This figure shows the first WPA-Key-packet:
The next figure shows the 2nd key-packet, without 11n-encapsulation: The problem, that occurs a very long roaming-time with about 5 seconds. As you can see on second figure, the second wpa-key is sent 5 seconds after the first.
Some details:
Client: Tablet PC with Intel 6230 agn
Controller: Cisco WLC 2106
AP: LAP 1262
Controller SW: 7.0.98.0
Encryption: WPA2-AES
Authentication: EAP-TLS
This problem occurs just on 5-GHz interface with 40 MHz channel bandwidth.
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Jul 22, 2011
Is there anyway to have my wireless network secure on an WPA2? I am sharing with my landlords network. Everytime I try to create a 14 digit password it disables my connection. Does my landlord have to create a password or can I just do it myself?
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Feb 5, 2011
Could you find wpa2 of the airlink 101 super g wireless router for me?
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Feb 3, 2013
what is my wireless internet wpa2 password.
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Apr 12, 2012
we have a cisco WLC 5508 on which few SSIDs are configured, and two kinds of APs: AIR-LAP1142N-E-K9 and converted AIR-AP1141N-E-K9.
When in WLAN settings we leave WPA2 policy and AES encryption, iPads2 can connect without any problems to AIR-LAP1142N-E-K9, but there is no connection to converted AIR-AP1141N-E-K9. MacBooks, iPhones are connecting without questions.
When we set WPA2+TKIP everything is cool, but other Apple devices can't rich 802.11n speeds((
With only WPA2+AES or both WPA2+AES+TKIP enabled on a WLAN the WLC gets such messages :
Decrypt errors occurred for client xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx using WPA2 key on 802.11b/g interface of AP xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
But I know that it can happen when you offer funny encryption combinations that client doesn't like (wpa1+aes, wpa2+tkip). But the advise to try to only enable wpa2/aes for some reason doesn't work.
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Dec 21, 2010
Can a WAP4410N be used as a repeater on an existing WPA2 + EAP-TLS WLAN? The existing WLAN is on a Cisco 871W router; we hope to use a WAP4410N as a repeater to extend it.
I've not had much luck so far with the "repeater" and "WDS repeater" AP modes on the 4410. I'm either configuring it wrong, or perhaps the 871W needs a config tweak? Or perhaps the 871's wireless can't be repeated like this?
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Jan 13, 2012
This is a 5-year-oldish Gateway MX-6124 laptop running under Win XP 2002, SP3. I'm using SureWest DSL, with an ISP-supplied ComTrend NexusLink 5631 Modem/Router. The router is set up as a Secure Network, using WPA encryption. The laptop wireless operation light toggles off/on correctly using Fn-F2 control keys.I can connect to an open or non-secured wireless router, & have verified that at my church, at the Public Library, and at Starbucks. However, I cannot successfully connect to a passworded secured wireless source. I tried to use a secured network connection at my church yesterday, and could not connect. It "tries & tries" and eventually gives up and displays a cannot-connect type of message.
The laptop has worked correctly for several years on my home wireless network. It only stopped working about 3 or 4 weeks ago. I cannot recall changing anything in setup; I probably did it accidentally.I've spent about 2 hours in a couple of sessions with SureWest tech support. They diagnosed router setup using direct connect to the router, plus they talked me through several attempts at configuring the wireless config setup on the laptop. Everything I reported to them on the config settings appeared to be just fine. They also deduced that the wireless config on the desktop & router was correct.SureWest techs finally concluded that something was wrong with my laptop software config or the hardware, disabling it from making a encrypted connection. That sounds right to me, now having witnessed the secured connection failure described above, at my church wireless site.
I've looked at all the refs & things I can think of, plus followed step-by-step directions a couple of times with the SureWest techs. They rightfully pointed out that they could not make a tech support repair call on what did not appear to be a SureWest-related problem.I can easily make screenshots of any config screens needed on the laptop & upload to this forum.
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Feb 5, 2011
Could you give me the WPA2 of the Airlink 101 wireless router?
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May 11, 2012
I had assumed it was quite difficult or at least time consuming for anyone to break into a password protected WPA2-PSK encrypted wireless network. I'm still a novice or a learner when it comes to computer networking, so I realized this could be untrue.
Some days ago, my 9 year old nephew visited my parent's home where I had set up a WPA2-PSK encrypted network with what I know to be a strong password for both the router and the security phrase.
When I arrived back to my parent's home, I found out that my nephew was some how able to use the password encrypted network. There was no way he could have known the network password himself. I don't mind if my nephew uses our network, but it shows there are serious holes in the security of a WPA wireless network if he was able to bypass the password.
My parent's later told me that while I was away, my nephew was unable to connect to the network, and so used his cell phone and called his father (my brother-in-law). In just a short of time, my brother-in-law explained to my nephew how to bypass the password on our wireless network and use the internet. My parent's are not too happy about what happened and did not realize what my nephew and brother-in-law were doing at the time.
No matter what password is used to protect the network and no matter how complicated, my brother-in-law uses some type of technique to bypass them. And as demonstrated by the story above, he even uses his own children to bypass our network security.
I would greatly appreciate if some users could instruct me on how to better secure my parent's WPA-PSK2 network from this criminal to prevent the breaching from happening again. And if he was able to break through, then I'm guessing it really isn't too difficult for others to breach the security of a WPA-PSK2 network either.
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May 20, 2012
just i have purchased new cisco air-ap1142n-a-k9 wireless access point, trying to configure the wpa2 configuration for security reason, but unable to configure in any security mode. So currently my AP is working no security / encryption mode.
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