06-15-2015 10:23 AM - edited 03-08-2019 12:33 AM
I'm using a stack of (4) 3850's and would like to validate how many AP's I can connect. I'm reading in Cisco Live presentations that a 3850 stack will only support 50 AP's. I'm wondering if this limitation only applies to converged access or if it applies to conventional L2 switching.
I believe the 50 AP limitation has more to do with how many AP's you could physically place in a 100M radius without major co-channel interference and overlapping RF .
If I am not running a converged access WLC on this 3850 stack can I connect more than 50 AP's?
Thanks much!
06-15-2015 01:03 PM
The limit is 50 per stack.
see link:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-2960-x-series-switches/sales-tool-c96-730473.pdf
HTH
06-15-2015 01:13 PM
Thanks for your reply but the row in the linked PDF specifically says 50 AP's for converged access. I'm trying to determine the limitation when converged access is NOT used.
06-15-2015 07:17 PM
Converged access means when you use a switch for both wired and wireless and the switch is the wireless controller. If you are not going to use the switch as a controller, that means you would have to buy a separate controller and in that case the limitation is how many APs that controller would support. So the switch is only used for wired network.
HTH
06-26-2015 10:09 AM
I'm having a vendor tell me that Cisco only recommends using 25 AP's per converged switch/stack due to roaming issues. I can't find anything that will verify this statement.
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