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1100 series, no mention in docs

misha_bac
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Howdy!

I can't see any mentions of 1100 series in docs for 2100 wlc, does it really mean, that 1100 series can't connect to 2100 series?

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps6302/ps8322/ps7206/ps7221/prod_qas0900aecd805aaa9c.html

Q. What access points are supported by the Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controller?

A. The Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controller supports Cisco Aironet access points running Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) only. This includes any LWAPP-enabled Cisco Aironet 1130, 1230, 1240, 1250, and 1500 Series access points.

In question about 'what ap's can run lwapp' answer also don't specify 1100 series, although there is LAP model for 1121.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/products_qanda_item09186a00806a4da3.shtml

Q. Which AP models can run Lightweight AP Protocol (LWAPP)?

A. These Cisco Aironet AP platforms are able to run LWAPP:

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Aironet 1500 Series

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Aironet 1240 AG Series

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Aironet 1230 AG Series

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Aironet 1200 Series

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Aironet 1130 AG Series

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Aironet 1000 Series

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You can convert them to lwapp, but it is only purchsed in autonomous mode.

-Scott
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Scott Fella
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The listing you show are access points that you can purchase that are LWAPP ready. Here is a link that has autonomous access points that can be converted to LWAPP for use with a WLC.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/conversion/lwapp/upgrade/guide/lwapnote.html#wp157130

-Scott
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Yeah, thanks, as i understand this link approves that 2100 series support 1100.

Btw, there is positions in GPL with 1121 LAP, i thought this means that they're lwapp ready.

You can convert them to lwapp, but it is only purchsed in autonomous mode.

-Scott
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