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Cisco 800 Series Configuring
How to Configure Radio Settings on an Access Point

Configuring Universal Client Mode

Perform this task to configure universal client mode.
You can configure universal client mode on a Cisco ISR series router by setting the radio interface station
role to nonroot. This is different from configuring the dot11radio interface to operate in non-root bridge
mode, which requires specifying the word bridge at the end of the command, for example, station-role
non-root bridge.
In other Cisco wireless products such as the Cisco AP1232, the station-role non-root command
Note
operates the same as station-role non-root bridge command. On the ISRs, the two commands are
different: station-role non-root is considered the universal client mode and station-role non-root
bridge is considered the nonroot bridge mode.
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Configuring RTS Threshold and Retries on an Access Point, page 22
Configuring Maximum Data Retry on an Access Point, page 24
Configuring Packet Fragmentation Threshold on an Access Point, page 25
Configuring IP Phone Support on an Access Point, page 26
enable
configure terminal
interface dot11Radio interface
station-role {root [access-point | ap-only | bridge [wireless-clients]] | non-root [bridge]}
end
copy running-config startup-config
Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
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