Cisco Wireless :: Signal With AIR-CAP3502E-N-K9
Jul 11, 2012I have the below BoQ implemented
AIR-CAP3502E-N-K9
I have the below BoQ implemented
AIR-CAP3502E-N-K9
I am trying to deploy several AIR-CAP3502E-E-K9 access points from a cisco 5508 wire lan contoller running ver 7 code. However iam having difficulty registering the access points with the WLC. The wlc is connect to a 3650 switch, and each access point is connected to a 2960 switch. A bad update was not allowing the access points to get their correct firmware.
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Platform: cisco AIR-CAP3502E-A-K9 , Capabilities: Trans-Bridge
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RAM: 8GB DDR3
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