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Demystifying : The Guide to Cisco Autonomous AP Conversions
The feature string tells you the operational mode and cryptographic capabilities of the image.
It is frequently used for "Site Survey" mode, allowing engineers to test signal strength without needing a wireless controller.
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After boot, the AP will join the WLC.
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As a 15.2(2) release, it lacks support for the latest security protocols like WPA3.
To extract and install the software properly, use the privileged EXEC command mode via the CLI: Demystifying : The Guide to Cisco Autonomous AP
Assign an IP address to the AP that can reach your TFTP server.
In the 15.2(2)JA/JB releases, Cisco officially supported this image for running 3500 and 1260 series APs in a "site survey" mode.
Use WLC GUI or CLI to pre-download the image to APs in a controller-based network.
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Help with AP3G1 Autonomous Conversion – Image 15.2-2.JBI finally tracked down the stable autonomous image for my Cisco 3502i File: ap3g1-k9w7-tar.152-2.jb.tar
AP: set IP_ADDR 192.168.100.100 AP: set NETMASK 255.255.255.0 AP: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 192.168.100.1