We have our mesh APs on a dedicated controller running 4.1.192.17M. We
haven't had any issues. The rest of our APs we have them on controllers
that are running 4.2.61.0. The only issue you are going to run into if
you go with this setup is that you'll see specific security messages.
"In theory" all controllers in a mobility group should be running at the
same code level. Again, we haven't had any major issues with this setup.

 

Hector Rios

Louisiana State University

 

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We purchased some Cisco 1522 APs to expand our wireless to the great
outdoors.  I am wondering if anyone else has deployed these APs, and
what WLC code you are using to run them.  I am leaning towards running
the latest 4.1M code on all our controllers as it can run both the mesh
APs and the indoor APs thereby keeping the mobility groups intact.
Otherwise, we'll be stuck running our 1522s on one WLC and our indoor on
the rest of our WLCs with different code versions until Cisco can get
the trains merged back together.

 

Thanks for any advice and insights.

 

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Jason Schmidt

Network Engineer

UW-Whitewater

262-472-3227

 

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