12-14-2010 09:11 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:32 PM
I see appendices full of channel usage and power maximums, but nothing that states clearly wether or not it is possible to simply reconfigure a lightweight access point deployed in one regulatory domain so that it can be used in another?
Example - have an 1142 access point in Japan and would like to repurpose it for use in London. Do I need to buy a new access point or can I reconfigure the Japan AP for use in London via software.
Thanks!
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12-14-2010 11:42 AM
Hello,
for the regulatory domain it is hardcoded in the AP itself.
so for AP to be used in london , you need to purchase a -E AP.
now you still can connect the -J in london , and join it to WLC with Japan country code, but that would be breach for the eroupean regulations and allowed frequencies...
the only migration you can perform in AP is between Japanese codes ( that allow different frequency ranges).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/6.0/configuration/guide/c60lwap.html#wp1147957
Hope this answers your concerns.
Best Regards
Talal
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12-14-2010 11:42 AM
Hello,
for the regulatory domain it is hardcoded in the AP itself.
so for AP to be used in london , you need to purchase a -E AP.
now you still can connect the -J in london , and join it to WLC with Japan country code, but that would be breach for the eroupean regulations and allowed frequencies...
the only migration you can perform in AP is between Japanese codes ( that allow different frequency ranges).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/6.0/configuration/guide/c60lwap.html#wp1147957
Hope this answers your concerns.
Best Regards
Talal
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please don't forget to rate answers that you find useful
12-14-2010 02:42 PM
Great, thanks.
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