Multiple Cisco Aironet 1131AG access points and same SSID?
We have multiple Cisco Aironet 1131AG devices, all wired on one Cisco L2 switch(2560) who is connected to L3 switch (3550). We assigned one VLAN for access point in L3 switch who acts as vtp server (L2 switch is vtp client). All ap's will have static ip address and all will have same SSID and no security and they will be using multiple channels (ex. 1,6,11). They will operate in 3 floor building for roaming wireless client. We won't using any wireless controller.
So my question is this: How to configure APs-all the same with different ip's, can we use L3 switch to create dhcp server for access points VLAN (pool for clients, and the rest for static ip for ap's)? Can one of the ap's be WDS and in the same time local radius server with users without Cisco Secure ACS or similar controller or I didn't understand this quite well :-). I followed guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.3_2_JA/configuration/guide/s32roamg.html for WDS where the part abou Cisco ACS is a problem, so I can use same ap as Local Authenticator as in guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.3_4_JA/configuration/guide/s34local.html#wp1035723.
Many thanks...
Well, just so you know, WDS and local RADIUS authentication is only needed if you're using authentication on your wireless connection. You say you're not planning to use security, so this isn't necessary. However, I'd highly recommend at least using a simple WPA2-PSK to lock down your connection, otherwise you might end up giving free Internet access at best, and at worst you might be giving access to company PCs and servers. If you want to further use an 802.1x or WPA authentication method, then yes, you can use an AP as a RADIUS server and WDS to improve authenticated roaming, but this is far more limited than using a Cisco ACS.
As for your other questions, yes, your APs can all be configured the same except for at least three parameters: IP address, channel, and hostname. Configure your static IP addresses on the AP's BVI1 interface. Don't place it on the Radio or Ethernet interfaces, because if either of these interfaces goes down you'll lose the ability to configure the AP, so it's best to use the BVI1 interface.
And yes, configuring a DHCP scope for your clients on your L3 switch is a good design, or you could also use your DHCP server on a different subnet by using the ip helper-address command on the L3 interface. I hope this helps! Let me know if you need help configuring any of this.
Merry Christmas!
Jeff
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Hi. Yesterday I deleted my entire iPhoto library (82 GB). All I did was move the library to the trash. But when I emptied the trash the harddrive storage hadn't changed at all. And I really those 80 GB. Anyone here who knows how to fix it?
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Photos sent in email to another IMac user are fuzzy
When I email photos from IPhoto to my son who also has an IMac, he receives fuzzy/pixelated photos that are unusable and unenjoyable. What's wrong? Thanks. JoAnne
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Can or should the G4-Cube be upgraded to Tiger?
I have a co workier with the Mac Cube, G4 running 9.2. The wweb browsers are no longer useful. I have a 5 pack of Tiger system disk. Should I attempt to upgrade this CPU? Should I have a duel boot, Classic and Tiger. I also have disks for Jaguar. Wou