08-14-2020 10:01 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:24 PM
I am running a Cisco 2504 WLC with 8.5.140.0. I have a total of 4 WLANs configured with the "802.11a only" radio policy.
All these are under one AP group (along with other WLANs configured with an "802.11g only" radio policy).
I did a quick NetStumbler / NetSpot sniff of the wifi networks available, and I only see one SSID as an 802.11ac network. I don't see the other "802.11a radio policy" WLANs at all with listed as 802.11ac networks. They're listed as 802.11a/n.
Under the Wireless menu at the top > 802.11a/n/ac, if I go under the 802.11ac radio slot, I have opted to use a channel width of 80 Mhz and a Tx Power Level of 1, if that matters. The same page says "11ac Supported: yes".
Does the AIR-RM3000AC only support one WLAN using 802.11ac? I am using a Cisco Aironet PoE adapter that can do 30 watts of power (I forgot the exact model, and it's not on the label). I think that using the AIR-RM3000AC in addition to both radios on the 3602i can cause the power consumption to go above the PoE 802.3af 15.4 watt standard.
08-14-2020 11:03 PM
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