08-23-2023 10:45 PM
Hi.
Does anyone knows if ASA5506-X can be converted to ASA5506W-X if i add the wireless 702i module?
Module model: ASA5506-AP702.
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08-23-2023 10:50 PM
No, adding the wireless 702i module (ASA5506-AP702) to the ASA5506-X does not convert it to an ASA5506W-X. The ASA5506W-X is specifically designed with integrated wireless capabilities. Simply adding the module will not replicate the full functionality of the ASA5506W-X. If wireless functionality is needed, consider using the appropriate model or integrating with a separate wireless solution. Always consult Cisco documentation or support for definitive information.
08-23-2023 10:50 PM
No, adding the wireless 702i module (ASA5506-AP702) to the ASA5506-X does not convert it to an ASA5506W-X. The ASA5506W-X is specifically designed with integrated wireless capabilities. Simply adding the module will not replicate the full functionality of the ASA5506W-X. If wireless functionality is needed, consider using the appropriate model or integrating with a separate wireless solution. Always consult Cisco documentation or support for definitive information.
08-23-2023 11:05 PM
Both are different products, by combining you will not get an solution - look below the ASA come with Integrated AP. (you may find refurbished in the market if you wish to use it.)
The ASA 5506W-X includes a Cisco Aironet 702i wireless access point integrated into the ASA. The access point connects to the ASA internally over the GigabitEthernet 1/9 interface. All wifi clients belong to the GigabitEthernet 1/9 network. The ASA security policy determines how the wifi network can access any networks on other interfaces. The access point does not contain any external interfaces or switch ports.
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