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Does a WGB support multiple VLANs in it?

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Does a WGB support multiple VLANs in it?

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A. No. A Cisco WGB device does not support multiple VLANs in it. A 1100 AP, however, that acts in WBG mode can support multiple VLANs in it but with these restrictions: • The VLANs must be assigned on both the root AP and WGB sides. • The WGB must be connected to a dot1Q-capable switch. • The Infrastructure SSID must be mapped to the native VLAN on root and the WGB. Note: The WGB associates on the Infrastructure SSID. With this configuration, it is possible to associate WGB (WGB BVI interface) as a Native VLAN and have wired clients configured behind a dot1q switch associated to different (non-Native) VLANs.

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A. No. A Cisco WGB device does not support multiple VLANs in it. A 1100 AP, however, that acts in WGB mode can support multiple VLANs in it but with these restrictions: • The VLANs must be assigned on both the root AP and WGB sides. • The WGB must be connected to a dot1Q-capable switch. • The Infrastructure SSID must be mapped to the native VLAN on root and the WGB. Note: The WGB associates on the Infrastructure SSID. With this configuration, it is possible to associate WGB (WGB BVI interface) as a Native VLAN and have wired clients configured behind a dot1q switch associated to different (non-Native) VLANs.

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