09-03-2008 05:26 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:24 PM
Hi,
I recall H-REAP could only support three (3) AP's at a remote site. Is that still the case? We have a remote site with three (3) AP's that hang off a WLC in a main site, but we need to add a few more. I just want to make sure a WLC is needed before we proceed. Thanks.
John
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09-03-2008 05:56 AM
Hi John,
Good news!
The support for the number of H-Reap AP's increased to 8 in the WLC 4.0.206.0 Release :)
These additional changes are available in controller software release 4.0.206.0:
â¢Client roaming with multicast packets is now supported.
â¢Up to 10 access points can be concurrently upgraded from the controller.
â¢***Hybrid REAP can now be used with up to eight access points.
From these release notes;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/release/notes/cont402060rn.html#wp201506
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-03-2008 05:56 AM
Hi John,
Good news!
The support for the number of H-Reap AP's increased to 8 in the WLC 4.0.206.0 Release :)
These additional changes are available in controller software release 4.0.206.0:
â¢Client roaming with multicast packets is now supported.
â¢Up to 10 access points can be concurrently upgraded from the controller.
â¢***Hybrid REAP can now be used with up to eight access points.
From these release notes;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/release/notes/cont402060rn.html#wp201506
Hope this helps!
Rob
09-03-2008 09:20 AM
Rob,
The 4.1 supports unlimited numer of H-REAP ap's. I have some sites that have 40+ H-REAP ap's with no issues.
09-03-2008 10:05 AM
Hey Scott .
I must have slept through that class ;-) +5 points for clueing me in here.
Take care,
Rob
09-03-2008 10:12 AM
I don't think you slept through class.... since you are the NetPro Master!!!! :)
09-04-2008 04:37 AM
Hi Scott,
Thanks man, for your very kind words :) I wouldn't go that far though, we are all equals here. The knowledge and kindness you have brought to these Forums is greatly appreciated!
Rock on my friend!
Rob
09-04-2008 07:44 PM
i have over 500 h-reap APs, so i don't know what cisco is talking about with only 3
09-05-2008 02:30 AM
Prior to the 4.1 code, three H-REAP ap's were supported. Now this number might not be hard set, but might be TAC's supported number.
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