04-03-2008 10:30 PM - edited 07-03-2021 03:39 PM
Currently developing a solution to convert simple Windows wired domain to wireless.
Considering using ten Aironet 1100 APs for 200 Windows XP clients on a single network/domain. Clients will authenticate using certificates with RADIUS (IAS) over EAP-TLS. Each Aironet will support 20 clients and will be wired back to the RADIUS server.
What Cisco software is required on the 1100s and what WLAN controller (if any) is required?
Thanks!
04-03-2008 11:47 PM
If you plan on using the Cisco Unified Wireless Solution, you would require a controller. Different models supports different number of AP's. For 10 Ap's which would be required in your place, a 4402 controller which supports 12 AP's should be a good choice.
The AP's download the code from the controller and hence just need a recovery image. The controller would come preloaded with the software required and you can upgrade to th latest code. Please refer toe the documentation below.
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Pushkar
04-04-2008 03:11 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Is the Unified Wireless Solution a requirement for my situation? Can the 1100s operate in a standalone configuration?
04-04-2008 09:06 AM
You can operate these AP's in the autonomous(standalone) mode but the time spend in management and setup will be quite large as compared to using a controller. The unified solution with a controller is much easier to deploy and manage in the long run.
04-07-2008 07:38 PM
Thanks for the reply.
Let me approach this differently.
I'm designing a solution to convert our wired network/domain to wireless using Cisco products, and I need to determine all the Cisco pieces/components required to implement. Is there a system/sales engineer with whom I can discuss specifics?
Sorry if this is not the appropriate forum. I work for a US govt. agency overseas and I have no points of contact for Cisco.
Thank you!
04-09-2008 06:05 PM
Might be able to help, what is your email.
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