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Has anyone deployed WLAN 2200 series phones on a BCM? In my research here is what I have found: To deploy the solution you need: 2200 series handsets 2330 or 2332 WLAN access points 2300 series security switch WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
Is this correct?
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Your information is correct.
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Yes, but I used the Cisco( 1900s) for switch and AP which worked fine . You also need to set up one tftp server to download the bin to the handsets. You also might need to used DNS if you want the handsets to use DHCP . If using BCM50, it has to be vers 2 and up . I had it run on BCM400 v4 and BCM50 v2 as S1 and S2 . You also need a serial port ( 9 pin ) to do the initial connection with the 2245 ( to set its IP ).
Lately I tend to favor simple T7406e which is a much simpler to install on single story office environment.
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A bit late for you maybe, but watch out for overlapping IP addresses (DHCP or STATIC) and the alias IP address range in the 2245 - each range must be unique.
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