Cisco Wireless :: WAP4410 Acting As Repeating - Missing Modes
Jan 22, 2012
Currently I have an almost pure N environment, with the exception of 1 printer. My primary router is a WRVS400N v2, and the WAP 4410N is acting as a repeater. On the WRVS400N I have the option og g/n Mixed (which is what I use), but this option is not available to me with the WAP4410N.It seems like the WAP4410N is taking an all or nothing approach, as each speed is idividually available, or ALL speeds are available.What I would like to know is if this oversight will be resolved in a fufute firmware release so I can have both devices configured equally?
Sometimes when I enable a switchport I see the port goes to Blocking mode first, not sure if it stays in that mode for the 20 secs, I think sometimes is far less than 20 sec. But I have seen too, that when I enable a port it goes directly to Listening mode. When does a switchport goes to the Blocking mode first, mode that all the books I have read say it should go when you enable a port, and when it goes to Listening mode directly?
I am wondering if I can make our WAP4410 fall under two ip address ranges. I want to have a network for the office users and one for the guest users. We currently use a Safe@Office500WP Checkpoint router. It allows us to create multiple network ranges. We have the office users wireless under 192.168.0.1 ip range and the Guest Wireless is under the 192.168.200.1 range. Do I need two access points or can this be done with just the one?
Any AP that would be able to wrielessly repeat traffic to my SA520W (so that the AP has no ehternet wiring at all). First off, there is no WDS option anywhere in the SA520W, so there is no method for which to simply create a WDS link between the two devices. Yet the Factory Default Settings table in the SA520W Admin guide indicates there should be (search on WDS in the PDF to find this). both at the lack of integration of these Small Business Pro devices, and moreso at the fact that I was told that these two would be compatible for wireless-only repeating. I've been messing around for hours trying to get something to happen. Maybe I'm just missing something obvious as this is my first time trying to get an AP to talk wireless-only to a wireless capable internet gateway device (the SA520W).
8 Windows 2008 Servers - UN effected 5 Windows 2003 Servers - effected with dupe IP's
We have AP - A, B and C all configured static and outside of our DHCP scope
A - 104.240 B - 104.241 C - 104.242
WAP A is setup to allow the Mac's of A and B to repeat its signal. The issue starts about 1-2 minutes after I set B and C to client/repeater and select A in site survey then save the settings. Obviously its weird that only our 2003 servers are getting this error.
The system detected an address conflict for IP address 192.168.105.201 with the system having network hardware address *MAC ADDRESS OF ROUTER A*. Network operations on this system may be disrupted as a result.
Contrary to the information contained in the link above, these two parts do not play well together. I purchased both and plugged them in and no go. It doesn't even light anything on the WAP. It worked fine when it was on its own 12V DC adapter but not plugged into this injector. What I don't understand is why Cisco doesn't just make a Universal power injector that is essentially a 1 port switch and is 802.3af or 802.3at compatible. Its maddening. It looks like I'm going to have to get an SD208P and waste 6 ports just to get one with the correct POE for the WAP4410.
Our scenario requires some customization in Wireless network. We have moving Forklift machines fitted with network devices. The network device in forklift acts as a client. But it doesn't have a wireless adapter and no provisions to add a wireless adapter. There is one ethernet port.
So we have a plan to attach one AP(1262) to each forklift. this AP needs to talk to the AP whcih is connected to Wired network. The network deivce in the forklift need to talk to the root AP(1262) through the AP directly connected to it over Ethernet.
I just bought the Cisco E1200 about two weeks ago to replace an older Linksys non wireless router. With my old Linksys, I had an Acess Point installed, a trendnet TEW-638APB. Now that I have the new Cisco E1200 which itself is wireless, I'd like to add my TrendNet Access Point to the netowork and extend the wireless range. However the place in the house I want to put it does not have any CAT-5 cable running to it so I'm trying to set up a bridged connection between the two. I'm a bit new to netoworking stuff but I catch on pretty quick. I've been doing research on it all day between the TrendNet AP and the Cisco E1200 but I'm still a little lost. I've got WDS enabled on the TrendNet AP and have the first MAC address set to the Wireless MAC address of the E1200 but I don't get what to make the next three MAC address. Somone told me to make all 3 of them 00:00:00:00:00:00. Is that correct?
I also have both the E1200 and the TrendNet AP set to the same channel, both are on a 20Mhz channel width, Both have the same SSID though I'm pretty sure that doesn't matter in the long run from what I've read. Also, no incryption on either (no need for it out here).So I guess I'm just wondering how do I use the E1200 as a Wireless Base Station? If that's what it's called? I have upgraded the firmware of the E1200 from 1.0.00 to 1.0.03 but that didn't change anything in regards to seeing an option for a bridging mode or anything. Other than that I'm not sure what else to do.
Is it possible to use WAP610N Wireless-N Access Point repeating signal with another WAP610N Wireless-N Access Point?what the range of signal when using a single WAP610N Wireless-N Access Point ?How many devices can connect to WAP610N in the same time?
How do I connect to the EA6500 once it's in Bridge mode acting as a wireless access point? Checked the posts and some seem to be able to do this but, we cannot.
Deployed 3 of these as WAPs. No repeaters. They are spaced at least 50 feet apart over three offices, each in a server or switch room.
Across multiple laptops, and multiple WAPS, the wireless will function fine for a while with good bandwidth..then the connection will simply drop. By simply resetting the connection on the laptop or turning the wireless off then on, the connection typically returns, at least for a period of time before it drops again.
I’ve tried these configured as three separate SSIDs on identical channels, as well as one SSID for all three with different channels (preferred for a seamless wireless), and the behavior does not change either way.Based on some other threads, I tried forcing the LAN port speed to 100 mbps, but the problem persists.
Ive been trying to figure out what is wrong with this MGX8950 for a while now, it keeps repeating...(i attached a longer file)Also, Ive tried 4 different PXM-HD backcards and 3 different PXM 45/C. I even went as far as dismounting all of the linecards and using 2 different UI-S3 cards.This item was shipped to us via freight on a pallett and all we know is that it came out of service from somewhere that was using it.
I bought TP-link wireless repeaters which i have failed trying to setup to an eircom zyxel dsl modem (ISP provided modem)i set it up as a universal repeater and had it auto latch on to the eircom modem but it just doesnt seem to boost the signal.i have turned all encryption and this doesnt work either. I have setup this situation using a netgear dsl modem and a netgear wireless router which if i remember i made a mac bridge, and it works great..am i wasting my time trying to get a TP-link talking to a cheap isp modem? i was reading an article somebody wrote that was doing the same thing yet the modem wasnt the same as mine, they said they got it working using WDS...and that the tp-link doesnt know about WDS and you need to use telnet to change settings on the tp-link looked a real hassle anyway.
when we use switch as dhcp server and we want to configure a DHCP relay on other subnet that is not connected to this switch, what is the DHCP server ip address for configuration of DHCP relay? Should we use vlan1 ip?
We have DHCP disabled and have assigned a IP address of 10.65.73.254 on the Interface Setup/Lan/VLAN Settings/data_lan.
When I configure a client to use 10.65.73.254 as its DNS server it cannot resolve hostnames eg [URL]. Obviously I have 10.65.73.254 as the default gateway on the client and it can ping the external host via IP Address so it only appears to be the modems function as a DNS Server that is not working.
From the diagnostics ping I can put in [URL] and it resolved and works, so the modem is correctly getting it's DNS Settings from the ISP
I want to get a Linksys E3000, mainly because it stomps all over the competition in this bracket for wifi throughput.But I have forgotten how to set up the DG834G to act as a modem for the E3000 going from the DG's LAN port to the E3000's ethernet WAN/Internet port?
I am using a Cisco 1921. I have created 3 L2L VPNs. Although I can get the tunnel of all 3 up, I can in the case of one ping the LAN IP of the router, and the 2nd on from the peer subnet, but not the other way round. If any one can make sense of this that would be great.. I can see the ACL being fired, Annoying as the first VPN is up and working fine, in both directions.. Would be really grateful of a fresh pair of eyes..
NAT blocking ACL working fine too..
Glasgow#show access-lists Extended IP access list 101 10 permit ip 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 (966 matches) Extended IP access list 104 10 permit ip 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.3.0 0.0.0.255 (3606 matches) Extended IP access list 105
What Happens if I Used 2 to 4 more wireless routers acting as Main Routers in my network? that their DHCP are enabled? would it cause connection Disturbance? I Have 4 Cisco Linksys E300 all of thier DHCP are enabled..so they have 192.168.2.1,192. 168. 3.1, 192.168.4.1, 192.168.5.1
There is NO connection although Belkin Wireless Adaptor is blinking to catch signal.Whenever there is no connection, I need to click Belkins Utility at System tray at the bottom in order to get connection, however it does not keep connected and lasts only 10-20 minutes.Besides this, I found when I clicked, icon of Belkin > Properties > Network and found there is no 'Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings.
I have a question regarding to AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9. May I know does AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 has the 802.11a module? Since I configured it with vWLC, I haven't AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 inside 802.11a/n?
If so, any module I need to purchase to enable 5GHz.
I know that very few people have their wireless controllers on version 7.4.100. But has any one noticed that the NAT IP address field in the management interface configuration menu is missing?, although it is mentioned as being present in the WLC 7.4 configuration guide. This would definitely affect Office-Extend.
i just bought a refurbished laptop from ebay and it wouldn't connect to my wireless, it asked for my password, but stopped me 8 characters in (i have a 15 character network key) stating that there were too many characters....?! so, i started investigating and noticed something else....i noticed that on my other laptop, i am connected via band 802.11n but PROBLEM IS that my new laptop only has the option of 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g....no option for 802.11n on it.
In windows 7 the wireless network tab in the properties of wireless network connection is missing? But I can give the ip address, subnetmask, gateway and DNS etc.,? How can i enable the 'wireless network tab'?