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11n A2400 CONTROLLER

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  • 1.  11n A2400 CONTROLLER

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 12:22 AM

    Hello,

     

    my customer have a Aruba2400 controller, 30 AP-65 , 5 AP-80M, he want to migrate in  to 11n AP first and later migrate to 3400 controller, my doubt is if we use a new AP 11n capable with the 2400 controller it will work fine? or the 2400 controller is not capable to deliver the 11n?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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  • 2.  RE: 11n A2400 CONTROLLER

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 12:51 AM

    Hi

    :smileyhappy:

    the 2400 isn't cert 802.11n controller,But it can run ArubaOS in version 5.X <- so u can start using your Aruba (N)AP - that supported by 5.X version.

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    what is your AP model?

     

    (THE AP-68,THE AP-92/93/105/124/125/174 WILL WORK)

     

    have a lovely day.

     

    me



  • 3.  RE: 11n A2400 CONTROLLER

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 12:54 AM

    i upgrade the controller to 5.0.3 version, and im planning to install AP175 and AP105, my concern is fi those AP's will work fine in 11n?..



  • 4.  RE: 11n A2400 CONTROLLER
    Best Answer

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 12:57 AM

    Yes they will work fine. (see the attached table i added to my first post)

     

    Just be aware that the 2400 eth ports are 10/100 and not 10/100/1000 <-if u planning to give 300MbpsX2 with band sterring and a lot of clients on AP-105 , or on the AP-175 you should be aware to this port limit.

     

    me



  • 5.  RE: 11n A2400 CONTROLLER
    Best Answer

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 01:33 AM

    ok thanks!!



  • 6.  RE: 11n A2400 CONTROLLER

    Posted Feb 28, 2013 01:06 PM

    do you know if the AP-80M can work  on AOS 6.1?