One wireless is working, the other one is not... easy question.....

on my aironet 1130AG, my wireless in my building is up, but one of the guest accounts isnt working... i attached the config. NO CHANGES WHERE MADE, just the guest account stopped working a few days ago... HELP!

If other guest accounts are able to connect to the same SSID successfully, then the problem is with the account and not with the AP config. Check the logs on your RADIUS server to see what's going on.

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