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Question : Cisco Wireless bridge question
Hello,
I have two Cisco 1250's, one setup as root with wireless client, and the other as non-root with wireless client. I have put the root in the main office, and put the non-root in the secondary office that is less than 100 feet away. I can from my wireless connection in the secondary office, connect to the non-root and get access to the main building. I than plug in a Cisco switch into the gigabit interface of the non-root, and I cannot get an IP address. I'm using the BVI interface on both AP. Can anyone let me know what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Answer : Cisco Wireless bridge question
Yes,
Also check your DNS etc on the Switch
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