There's no specific reason apart from getting the job done within the
available budget.

Being OpenWISP open source and modular, modules can be developed to support
additional protocols and specifications.

Yes there's a way to implement this: by paying developers to implement it.
If there are more companies interested in this the costs can be shared.

Federico


On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 7:33 AM Saurabh Chakrabarti <
saurabhchakraba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Our customers are having a requirement of using a wireless LAN controller.
> Although openwisp seems to suffice for their requirements, they are
> insisting that the controller works in standards based capwap protocol.
>
> Our access points are openWRT based. Is there any specific reason why
> capwap was not used in openwisp (since its apparently a standard)? Is there
> any way to implement this?
>
> I have no experience in using capwap, and honestly I don't mind using
> anything that gets the job done. But unfortunately the customer insists.
>
> Thanks
> Saurabh
>

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