1300 AP Bridge mode routing!

Hello

I have two 1300 an AP configured as one other bridge as a bridge mode no root. Right now I have it set to a subnet and it works. Now, I have to add a subnet more in my network, for that I need to configure the SSID?

My topology is sort of this way

ASA 5505 > 2950 Switch > AP1300 > AP1300 > Switch2950. With subnet 1 this senario works very well.

If add a subnet more that I know what I have to do on ASA and switch. But I need to know how to configure AP so it can route traffic for

both the subnet.

Thank you

Abhishek

Hello

Here is the DOC I wrote for the similar scenario! Let me know if that answers your question

https://supportforums.Cisco.com/docs/doc-15193

Please forget to assess the useful posts!

Concerning

Surendra

Tags: Cisco Wireless

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