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I have a Cisco 2811 router that connects back into my 7200VXR using 4 T1's aggregated into multilink interfaces. My question is this: i want to expand the bandwidth capactiy between sites and need to know how many t1's the 2811 can accomodate for data and what cards would I need to accomplish...
After setting up your WEP on the access point, did you manually configure your settings on your laptop?
I have had the same issue and I resolved it by geting into network connections and configuring the wireless card manually. You will need to change security type to "shared" and manually...
I have a customer that bridged an outbuilding to her main facility with a DWL-810+. Since these have become end of life the only solution I could come up with to utilize her external antenna's was a buffalo networks ethernet converter. I can ping everything on the lan and even see other...
Have you checked out Extreme Networks products? They now have a switch that has wireless capabilities. Example: The switch has 24/48 ports, and each port can have a wireless access point connected to it via POE. The access points are just dumb radios used for transmitting and receiving.
On this...
I have tried the Linksys PLEBR10 in a small office with not so good results. If I plug them into outlets on the same breaker they seem to work just fine but anywhere else just causes them to drop in and out.
this might get you on trace
Config t
Controller T1 0/0
mode atm aim 0
Now you will be able to set up the ATM interface for frame-relay encapsulation.
config t
int atm 0/0
Remember the "?" is your friend.
Hope this helps.
I am wanting to do the same thing with a different router. I have a 7200 core router and a 2621 at the remote site. I have a Wic-1DSU-T1 card in it now and would like to add a second and bond them. These are private line Point to point circuits. Would this be a simple config?
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