Would be supported CW9162I-x ? According hardware combability indicate CW91xx, but also Wifi-7 and this device is Wifi 6E. Any experience testing CW9162I-x with Meraki Cloud Management, and see support ?
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I had a similar issue and fixed it by disabling flow control on the port the printer was connected to. After that, everything started working like before the update.
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I had to contact support directly for that—they were quick to help move the licenses once I gave them the order number and confirmed both company names and dashboard orgs.
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Addresses are still leasing from the production VLAN. For context let's say guest is in 169.254.x.x and our production vlan is in 10.193.x.x range. The guest vlan is still leasing from the incorrect dhcp scope for production and not leasing from the dhcp scope for guest (169.254.x.x). Our switch ports are access and not trunk. I've tested this and it nor VLAN tagging seems to have any effect beyond disrupting our users access to the internet or internal resources.
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So why then organize a contest and write that your closet is bursting with gifts and everyone who leaves a comment will receive them. But how is it really? Half of them received them? How many did not receive them? I'm waiting 3 weeks instead of 3 days to read that you didn't calculate.?((
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Congratulations to the top 12 and to @PierreCharles, @outram. Keep up the good work! Thanks @Ryan_Miles for always being willing to jump into threads to help out. And thanks to the community as a whole! It only exists because of everyone's great contributions 🙂
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I'm seeing the same thing, any idea if this is expected based on switch model? Also, are 9300s/9200s supported. The documentation only lists MS models: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/MS_Device_Health
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Well done everyone! Great work as usual! @MaxMartini great idea on sharing package contents, I am sure that will come in handy for new customers or first time users.
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I'm in the EU so we also only have access to LPI and 500 MHz. Designs in 6 GHz should be limited to 40 or 80 MHz. But in some cases you could have a bad channel. Without puncturing you would lose the entire block of 80 MHz for use in your environment. If your client is WiFi 7 validated then it must support it. So I guess this will be a problem if you have WiFi 6E clients in the same environment. In that case you will have to lose that entire block.
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