Guide for Cisco 3502i WAP support
Guide for Cisco 3502i WAP support
I mean that the connection isn't establishing properly, possibly due to an incorrect password or another issue.
The password functions correctly, yet with DHCP it causes issues. The phone disconnects when using DHCP, claiming it can't get an IP. When you enter an IP manually, it connects to the Wi-Fi but the AP fails to respond. Note: Router/DHCP server and AP can ping each other, but the AP cannot reach the client.
The WAP isn't sending packets correctly to the router. The client MAC addresses appear, but the IP address remains 0.0.0.0.
The AP likely uses its own software for WEP, possibly as a standalone unit. It may run independently or be controlled via a separate wireless controller. The DHCP settings are probably configured on the AP itself rather than through another device.
I haven't used Wireshark before, but I gave it a try. From what I know, DHCP packets are being sent. I manually set the IP address on the Wi-Fi adapter, yet I keep seeing packets claiming the router's IP (192.168.0.1). It doesn’t matter if my IP is static—I still don’t get any packets. Here’s a photo. Sorry about the cable setup. In short, I have a Raspberry Pi acting as a router and DHCP server with dnsmasq, connected to a switch. A white cable goes from the switch to a PoE injector that feeds into the Cisco AP. The black cable connects to my laptop for wired use. The AP runs Cisco IOS Version 15.3(3)JF5.
I have the ability to connect through a GUI using a web browser or via CLI through the console cable.