
Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions: 200-301 CCNA Exam Guide
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When designing a wireless network, one of the main objectives is to ensure the network is designed to perform at optimal capacity for all users. Acquiring APs is as simple as purchasing them from a local retailer. However, when it comes to implementing the APs in a network, there are a few Cisco wireless architectures we need to understand, as each one has different usage scenarios, advantages, and disadvantages.
In the following sections, we will cover the essentials of the following wireless architectures:
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In an autonomous architecture, each AP is statically assigned a management IP address, which allows the network administrator to log in and configure the device across the network. This deployment model is good if you have a couple of APs to manage.
However, in this type of architecture, each AP is independently managed. This means if you have to...