Symbol Netvision Phone w/Cisco 1200 series Access Point

I am running 802.11b access point my phone can associate and get an ip address from my call manager but I keep getting "not registered" "registered". I and then I lose association to the access point. I have 2 vlans on one access point one for voice and one for data. Please let me know if someone has a work around or a fix.
Stan

Stan,
Sounds like you have an interference problem.
What did your site survey show up in terms of other AP's and overlapping coverage areas ? Try a new channel that has the 2 channel separation from other busy channels and maybe even try a new/better placement of the AP
effectivly what you have now is the equivalent of pulling out the cable and plugging it back in constantly on a standard IP phone this means you will not be able to make calls
What firmware you running on the AP ?

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