Cisco 1242 connection problem

pierrispierris Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□
Hello

I trying to connect 2 Cisco 1242 AP with Radio A in Root And non-Root brigde mode
and I want to Connect Clients via Radio G without Security
Can anyone help me step by step with the configuration ??

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  • amb1s1amb1s1 Member Posts: 408
    I'm in the same boat too, but in my case I have my Verizon Fios wireless without security and I want to use the ap1242 to extend my wireless.
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  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    pierris wrote: »
    Hello

    I trying to connect 2 Cisco 1242 AP with Radio A in Root And non-Root brigde mode
    and I want to Connect Clients via Radio G without Security
    Can anyone help me step by step with the configuration ??
    1. Create a SSID with no security for the 802.11g radio on both APs.
    2. Create a SSID with relevant security for the 802.11a radio on both APs.
    3. Set the 802.11g radio in both APs to be in Access Point mode.
    4. Set the 802.11a radio in one to be in root bridge mode.
    5. Set the 802.11a radio in the remaining AP to be in non root bridge mode.
    6. Set the SSID as the Infrastructure SSID on the non root bridge.
    7. Enable both radios on both APs

    Just use the web GUI configuration if you're unsure. The Cisco documentation will tell you everything you need anyway.
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    amb1s1 wrote: »
    I'm in the same boat too, but in my case I have my Verizon Fios wireless without security and I want to use the ap1242 to extend my wireless.
    Both sides need to be Cisco APs to use root bridge mode. You can't bridge to the WiFi AP in your FiOS box unless it is another Aironet.
  • amb1s1amb1s1 Member Posts: 408
    I thought thy you can use it as a repeater.
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  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    amb1s1 wrote: »
    I thought thy you can use it as a repeater.
    You said the same boat as the OP and they wanted root bridges.

    Either way, Cisco insist that you have Cisco Aironet extensions enabled on both APs if you're using a repeater and that ideally all clients have support for those extensions as well.
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