Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
How to Configure Radio Settings on an Access Point
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• Configuring RTS Threshold and Retries on an Access Point, page 22 (optional)
• Configuring Maximum Data Retry on an Access Point, page 24 (optional)
• Configuring Packet Fragmentation Threshold on an Access Point, page 25 (optional)
• Configuring IP Phone Support on an Access Point, page 26 (optional)
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.
Note In other Cisco wireless products such as the Cisco AP1232, the station-role non-root command
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.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. interface dot11Radio interface
4. station-role {root [access-point | ap-only | bridge [wireless-clients]] | non-root [bridge]}
5. end
6. copy running-config startup-config