They're 1142's, and I had to pull the IOS down from cisco (152-4.JA1),
since I had to convert them from CAPWAP to IOS.


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Ian McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:

>  What models are they? You probably need to change the default IOS to get a 
> stable one.
>
> --
> ian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike King
> Sent:  01-11-2013, 19:26
> To: [email protected]
>
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco IOS Access points
>
>  I've been asked to set up two access points for a charity, and I've come
> to the realization I've never configured Cisco IOS AP, only the WLC models.
>
>  What I'm fishing for is deployment Idea's, with the use case of nobody
> technical is going to manage these things, unless they get another
> "volunteer".
>
>  I've been in the web-interface, and created the SSID (WPA2-PSK).
>
>  I'm going with the plan of leaving the IP DHCP, and not even trunking
> it, just letting serv off the VLAN it's plugged into.
>
>  I'm also going to look to disable telnet and enable SSH (if it's not
> already)
>
>  Any other suggestions?
>
>  Mike
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