From: Scott on 11 Jun 2010 19:16 > Note, from my original post to you.. :) I should have listened! It's hard to get across the point of just how bad these tools are though... I expected a certain amount of limitation in what they could configure, but I'm still astonished that the tools outright don't work at doing even the most basic things. > Just to confirm this point, but you've seemed to have figured it out > already, no they don't. They'll update and be usable on the new IPs > right away. Yep, I seem to have the router and AP configured properly now. The key was giving up on the GUI tools entirely and doing everything from the CLI! :) The GUI for the internal access point surprisingly isn't that bad. If only they'd take the developer who wrote the AP GUI and reassign him to writing a replacement for CP/CPExpress. Scott
From: kumail on 5 Jul 2010 05:17
kumail had written this in response to http://forums.cabling-design.com/cisco/Cisco-861W-opinions-47093-.htm : I think you should go for Cisco routers. I have personally used cisco products and I am very happy with its result. Moreover i would suggest you to visit www.approvedciscomemory.com because its the cheapest ciscomemory provider I have ever deal with.. NjoY !! :) -- +----------------------------------------------------------+ | http://forums.cabling-design.com/ | | *** a better way to USENET *** | | no-spam Web and RSS interface to your favorite newsgroup | | comp.dcom.sys.cisco - 45994 messages and counting! | +----------------------------------------------------------+ |