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Feb 18, 2013

I get the following error whne enabling 802.11a network on a AIR-WLC2106-K9. Country is set to ID (Indonesia),>config 802.11a enable network802.11a network not supported for this Country CodeYet, on a AIR-CT2504-K9, set to same country code there is no problem. Is this a WLC model or version issue? WLC2106 is on version 6.0.199.4 while the CT2504 is 7.0.220.0

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driver 10.1.1.7

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Dlink DVA-G3810BN/TL
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For some really strange reason, my web browsing has been ridiculously slow, with the words "Waiting for [website]" always showing up in the bottom corner of Chrome for a good 10-20 seconds before the website loads. This happens to every website I visit, bar Facebook (secret Facebook virus?). It's especially bad on shopping websites such as eBay, taking upwards of a minute to load pages. I have tried Internet Explorer and the same thing is happening.

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Xmarks Bookmark Sync 1.0.22
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Internet  172.28.227.1            -   001c.b1ad.7400  ARPA   Vlan103
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MAC Address...................................... 00:07:0e:25:ac:a0
IP Address....................................... 172.28.227.2
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