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Creating Mobility Groups with 4402

kevinyamada
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I'm looking to place three production 4402 controllers into the same mobility group.  There are currently no mobility groups.  My question is, will this affect clients somehow when I add the controllers to the same group?  I'm pretty sure not, but I just wanted to make sure.

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Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
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Yes, you're right, it'll not harm the client.

#Mobility group is useful for smooth Roaming, Anchoring and AP fallback. WLC reboot is not required to add/configure Mobility.

#If you've similar wlan configured on all these 3 WLCs and clients were trying to do roaming, it probably doing failover roaming with dhcp delays. Since it is already harming those client, feel free to configure Mobility.

#If the APs on those 4402s shares the RF then be sure to configure similar RF groups to avoid each APs idetifying themselves as Rogues.

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Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Yes, you're right, it'll not harm the client.

#Mobility group is useful for smooth Roaming, Anchoring and AP fallback. WLC reboot is not required to add/configure Mobility.

#If you've similar wlan configured on all these 3 WLCs and clients were trying to do roaming, it probably doing failover roaming with dhcp delays. Since it is already harming those client, feel free to configure Mobility.

#If the APs on those 4402s shares the RF then be sure to configure similar RF groups to avoid each APs idetifying themselves as Rogues.

Awesome.  Thanks for the help!

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