03-18-2020 01:42 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:52 AM
At present I have the below WLC Model : AIR-CT5520-K9
Does this model supports WiFi6 .If so what models of AP will support WiFi 6 with this WLC ?
03-18-2020 02:04 AM
- For the intended AP's being used you at need a software supported release on the controller, see link below : then check whether the software version is supported on your controller :
M.
03-18-2020 03:31 AM - edited 03-18-2020 03:32 AM
AIR-CT5520-K9 supports 802.11ax/WiFi6 APs (Catalyst 91xx) in version 8.9 / 8.10. For more details, check the wifi compatibility matrix https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html
03-18-2020 06:17 PM
Thank you all for your response.
What I understand from the reference materials are
1) AIR-CT5520-K9 do support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with software version 8.10
- Let me know if my above understanding is right
2) The access point which needs to be used to Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is Cisco Catalyst 9100 series access point which also needs to be running software version 8.10
- Let me know if my above understanding is right
3) Currently my WLC AIR-CT5520-K9 is running software version 8.8.120
The existing access points are of model AIR-AP1852I-Q-K9 & these are also running software version 8.8.120
So if I want to go with the Cisco Catalyst 9100 series access point to support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), I need to upgrade by WLC version to 8.10.x
- In this case should i also upgrade my existing APs software version to 8.10.x . Please let me know
- Let me know if my above understanding is right
03-18-2020 06:38 PM
03-18-2020 08:11 PM
Thanks.
So when I upgrade my WLC 5520 software version to 8.10.x, can I keep the existing software version of AIR-AP1852I-Q-K9 to 8.8.120 or should I upgrade the version to 8.10.x also.
03-18-2020 08:15 PM
Once you upgrade your 55520 to 8.10.x software, all AP will automatically get upgraded to that code.
HTH
Rasika
03-18-2020 08:28 PM
Thanx.
So my existing APs which are currently configured for 802.11a/n/ac will remain as it & it will work with out any issues or changes required.
The new APs which will be 91xx series will be using the 802.11ax standard . My WLC 5520 will be able to support these diversified APs
Hope my above understanding is right.
In addition to this, is WiFi6 as a technology is it matured to go for production deployment. I am planning to target using WiFi6 for my multi floor office. So would like to check is this technology matured enough .
03-18-2020 08:37 PM
03-22-2020 01:28 AM
I have couple of queries for which i need to have clarifications
- In my Office#1, AP AIR-AP1852I-Q-K9 with 802.11ac is configured. The SSID name is WIFIWIFI000
- In my new office#2 , I am planning to setup new AP 91xx services with 802.11ax enabled. The SSID will be the same which is WIFIWIFI000
Question :
- When user from Office#1 moves to Office#2 will the laptop connect automatically to Office#2 SSID which is the same SSID.
- Can same SSID exit both on 802.11ac & 802.11ax ?
- The WLC will be the same for both.
Will the above scenario will work ?
Is there any dependency on the end point device to work wiht 802.11ax.
03-22-2020 01:47 AM
- When user from Office#1 moves to Office#2 will the laptop connect automatically to Office#2 SSID which is the same SSID.
Yes, that is the normal behavior, all AP get same config from the WLC, so not difference. You override it put APs into different AP group, which you do not require in this case.
- Can same SSID exit both on 802.11ac & 802.11ax ?
Yes,same SSID will be advertised on each radio of APs (does not matter which technology it supports)
HTH
Rasika
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03-22-2020 02:00 AM
Thanks. Sorry didn't understand it fully.
You mean the existing AP group will remain the same with 802.11ac & the new APs will be in different group which will support 802.11ax.
Is my above understanding is right ? The reason for asking this is because u mentioned the same configurations will be pushed to all the APs
Also regarding the below query any inputs ?
Is there any dependency on the end point device to work wiht 802.11ax.
03-22-2020 07:20 AM
03-22-2020 05:27 PM
Thanks
So when the user is in Office#1, his mobile or laptop will connect to 802.11ac
When the same user moves to Office#2, his mobileor laptop will get connect ot 802.11ax automatically which is of same SSID.
In case if the mobile or laptop is not compatible with 802.11ax it will fall back to 802.11ac in office#2.
Please confirm if the above points are right.
03-22-2020 05:31 PM
It depends on Laptop capability. If it is 802.11ax capable laptop then it will connect on 802.11ax & still connect to 8092.11ac when it moves to another office.
HTH
Rasika
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