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2 weeks ago
@MR. S Well. Actually, that makes sense. The guest WLAN with the same VLAN in every hall should be available everywhere. However, each hall should also have its own productive WLAN with own vlan. And...
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2 weeks ago
@MR.S But does that make sense? That's what WLAN groups are for. The best solution would of course be if you could select several WLAN groups per AP. How could I realise this so that one WLAN is on...
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3 weeks ago
Hello everyone, I have the following problem. I have three WLAN groups on my site because there are several halls there. Example: WLAN Group 1: WIFI Guest (VLAN 10), Hall 1 ( VLAN 11) WLAN Group 2:...
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3 weeks ago
Hi Vincent, that would be a completely stupid solution. Of course it would be possible, but I wouldn't want it that way. There has to be another solution. Please include it as a feature request.
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3 weeks ago
@Clive_A In fact, we have activated gigabit synchronisation at every location. So that shouldn't really be a problem. Even the first device in the WLAN takes a few seconds to call up the portal. But...
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3 weeks ago
Okay, if that makes no difference, then everything seems to be okay. Then there must be a problem somewhere else. The connection is permanently stable. We are the ISP ourselves. Of course, we could...
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