You may have noticed, at any point yesterday, and this afternoon, that many of the network services were down. Actually, most of them were working still. It's just that you couldn't use them, because the routers were being worked on.Airprint functionality needed to be enabled. Otherwise, the exact design was working perfect. The only way we could do this, and get this working okay, was to collapse the 192.168.2.0 subnet into 192.168.1.0. For now, the third subnet (and even 4th), are working with only minor changes. DNS still works as expected. The changes there are transperant.We tested and came up with that as the solution. It also, no longer requires pre-registration of MACs in order to connect to the guest network. However, you will still need the password. Depending on what you are doing, you will also still need an AUP signed and on file.--- Dennis Earl Smiley ---
This said it all.
-- Dennis Earl Smiley ---
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