Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
Feature Information for Configuring Radio Settings on an Access
Point
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Feature Information for Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
Feature Name
Access Point Link Role Flexibility
Universal Client Mode
Wireless Non-Root Bridge
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12.4(15)T
12.4(15)T
12.4(15)T
Feature Information for Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
Feature Information
This feature allows access point radios to operate in a
combination of radio roles, such as access point root, access
point repeater, bridge root (with or without clients), bridge
nonroot (with or without clients), and WGB.
The following sections provide information about this
feature:
Configuring Universal Client Mode
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This feature allows a wireless device to associate to other
Cisco and third-party APs.
The following sections provide information about this
feature:
Universal Client Mode
•
Configuring Universal Client Mode
•
This feature allows a wireless device to operate as the
remote node in a point-to-point or point-to-multi-point
network.
The following sections provide information about this
feature:
Configuring Universal Client Mode
•
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