Cisco Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE Rangebooster Notas de publicación
Release Notes for the Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point with PoE and RangeBooster Version 2.0.6.0
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Release Notes
Open Caveats in Release 1.0.20
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A WDS Bridge can cause TCP checksum errors on some packets and that
might result in HTTP session failures.
might result in HTTP session failures.
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When the Wireless Web Access parameter is set to disabled, WLAN
clients that are not hosted on the AP Management VLAN are still able to
access the Web User interface.
clients that are not hosted on the AP Management VLAN are still able to
access the Web User interface.
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.0.20
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PING floods are no longer observed when multiple access points
configured with multiple BSSIDs have been up and running for two or more
days.
configured with multiple BSSIDs have been up and running for two or more
days.
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When more than two SSIDs are configured, some client cards might exhibit
difficulty connecting to an access point.
difficulty connecting to an access point.
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When a non-management VLAN is configured, remote management of an
access point cannot be accomplished.
access point cannot be accomplished.
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A VLAN filter was added to drop traffic from VLANs that are not mapped to
the SSID.
the SSID.
Open Caveats in Release 1.0.14
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When more than two SSIDs are configured, some client cards might exhibit
difficulty connecting to an access point. To resolve this issue, reduce the
number of SSIDs configured on the access point.
difficulty connecting to an access point. To resolve this issue, reduce the
number of SSIDs configured on the access point.