danfranklin
MIS
- Sep 5, 2002
- 30
I'm sure this is a simple fix but it's driving me batty
We have a Cisco AP1100. Configured with 2 vlans and each vlan has an associated SSID. The AP is connected to a Cisco router with DHCP on each of the vlans.
Everything works as expected until we enable WEP. If I use the same key for both SSIDs then it works fine but if we enable a different WEP key for each SSID I can't get DHCP to assign an IP on one of the vlans?
Any help would be much appreciated.
We have a Cisco AP1100. Configured with 2 vlans and each vlan has an associated SSID. The AP is connected to a Cisco router with DHCP on each of the vlans.
Everything works as expected until we enable WEP. If I use the same key for both SSIDs then it works fine but if we enable a different WEP key for each SSID I can't get DHCP to assign an IP on one of the vlans?
Any help would be much appreciated.