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2013-02-18
12:50 PM
2013-02-18
12:50 PM
Wms5316 & wag103
Hi
I have been trying all day with no luck getting the WMS to see the WAG103 access points.
Both devices have latest firmware, and usually when I have this problem, I use discovery OUI to find the AP via MAC address.
However, on the WMS, there is no option to add in the MAC address.
If I go to general -> advanced, there's just a syslog option.
Any ideas?
Without adding the MAC addresses, I see no other way for the AP's to be visible.
I have been trying all day with no luck getting the WMS to see the WAG103 access points.
Both devices have latest firmware, and usually when I have this problem, I use discovery OUI to find the AP via MAC address.
However, on the WMS, there is no option to add in the MAC address.
If I go to general -> advanced, there's just a syslog option.
Any ideas?
Without adding the MAC addresses, I see no other way for the AP's to be visible.
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2013-12-16
08:47 AM
2013-12-16
08:47 AM
Wms5316 & wag103
Ian,
To reply I am slightly confused.
See this KB link
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13172
The WMS was never intended to worked with WAGxxx AP's.
WAG103 is an incorrect part no. Do you mean WAG102.?
WG103 is supported. 🙂
Regards, Marto
To reply I am slightly confused.
See this KB link
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13172
The WMS was never intended to worked with WAGxxx AP's.
WAG103 is an incorrect part no. Do you mean WAG102.?
WG103 is supported. 🙂
Regards, Marto
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