03-08-2026 01:29 AM
Hello,
A customer would like to have WLAN setup with Cisco controller ONLY (no DNA/Catalyst center). AP to be used is 9105.
What licenses are required is mandatory in this case?
Regards,
03-08-2026 03:16 AM - edited 03-08-2026 03:17 AM
On this link you can find all your answer. Most specifically, this part:
03-09-2026 01:23 AM
Thanks .. these are perptual licenses - not subscription correct? as AIR DNA lic usually are subscription based (1, 3, 5, or 7 years)?
If it is a subscription based: what happenes if not renewed?
03-09-2026 03:54 AM
There is a NETWORK license (perpetual) and the DNA license (subscription based) which is only required for "DNA" features (including Cisco Spaces).
The catch is that you can only get the perpetual license by buying the DNA subscription which comes bundled with the perpetual network license (so buying an initial DNA subscription is mandatory).
Once the subscription expires you keep running the AP on the WLC with the network license only. Changing the WLC config (from DNA to network only) requires a reload so if you are not using DNA then best to configure for network only from day 1 otherwise you start getting regular warnings when the DNA expires.
So then you just need to choose between Essential and Advantage which affects what features can be used. Some HA features are only supported with Advantage. Despite what one of the other replies suggests you cannot mix Essential and Advantage - the WLC is configured for one or the other and every AP on that WLC must be using the same.
So far ... the only license enforcement in place (apart from frequent syslog warnings) is that the 9800-CL is limited to 50 APs unless you have an active connection to smart licensing - but that could change at any time
The WiFi 7 APs move to a Meraki style Network Subscription per AP (no more perpetual license) which includes basic RMA support (upgrading to higher RMA levels is optional extra). Cisco talked about disabling all except 2.4GHz radio on the AP until it has a valid active subscription (still mentioned in one of the docs online) but so far have not implemented or enforced this.
03-08-2026 03:40 AM
For an AP to join a Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller (WLC), a Cisco DNA subscription license is mandatory at the time of purchase, even if you do not plan to use Cisco Catalyst Centre (formerly DNA Centre
check ordering guide :
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03-08-2026 04:44 AM
And besides licensing, if the APs are not yet bought, think about going for CW9172 or CW9171. They will be supported much longer than the 9105.
03-08-2026 05:13 AM
@i_mohamed Cisco 9105 APs with a standalone WLC require Cisco DNA Advantage licenses (per AP, term-based), as the 9105 series mandates DNA licensing even without DNA/Catalyst Center — the controller enforces it
03-09-2026 01:22 AM
What about the new generation of WiFi7 APs? what is different? i saw some statements about licensing requirements for 917x WiFi7 APs.
03-09-2026 01:42 AM
The Wi-Fi 7 APs need a Cisco Wireless Essential Subscription:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9100ax-access-points/wireless-wi-fi-7-access-points-aag.html
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