12-10-2013 01:09 PM - edited 07-04-2021 01:24 AM
Hi all,
I'd like to know if someone else has AIR-CAP3602I-T-K9 and AIR-LAP1131AG-A-K9 on the same environment and if is there any kind of incompatibility between them. I am about to add both and have not tested yet.
Any hint will be appreciated.
Sincerely.
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12-10-2013 01:13 PM
The issue would be with 802.11n clients. With a mixed environment you need to know that 802.11n clients tend to stick to 802.11n access points and not really roam to a non 802.11n access point.
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12-10-2013 01:13 PM
I'd like to know if someone else has AIR-CAP3602I-T-K9 and AIR-LAP1131AG-A-K9 on the same environment and if is there any kind of incompatibility between them.
Are you going to be using WLC? What countries are the APs going to be installed in?
3600 has a regulatory domain of "-T" (Brazil and Taiwan) while the 1130 has a regulatory domain of "-A" (US, etc.).
12-10-2013 03:55 PM
Hi Leo,
Thanks and well noted. This AP is gonna be installed in Brazil but WLC has a regulatory domain of US. So they should be changed to A regulatory domain.
12-10-2013 04:05 PM
This AP is gonna be installed in Brazil but WLC has a regulatory domain of US. So they should be changed to A regulatory domain.
If the WLC will have Brazil (-T) then the 1130 will not join the controller.
12-11-2013 07:33 AM
ok, before you do that.....
You can run your WLC with mutliple country codes
http://nostringsattachedshow.com/2012/02/02/multiple-country-codes-with-the-cisco-wlc/
and absolutely do not knowingly send a -A AP down to Brazil, you'd be violating regulatory domains and could be nailed with fines at a minimum.
HTH,
Steve
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12-10-2013 01:13 PM
The issue would be with 802.11n clients. With a mixed environment you need to know that 802.11n clients tend to stick to 802.11n access points and not really roam to a non 802.11n access point.
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12-10-2013 01:21 PM
thanks man, you are awesome ! That's a good thing to worry about.
12-10-2013 01:31 PM
I usually would disable 802.11n until all the AP's have been migrated.
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