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Maintaining 802.11g networks in older facilities where newer 802.11ac/ax equipment is not yet deployed.

Configuring a Cisco 1200 series AP in a small office, home office (SOHO), or remote location without a centralized WLC. ap1g3-k9w7-tar

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If you only have one or two APs, buying a dedicated controller is overkill. Converting to Autonomous mode allows the AP to function as a self-contained router/bridge.

Outdoor spaces or isolated industrial perimeters often lack reliable, low-latency backhaul connections to a central data center controller. Running autonomous firmware locally guarantees that local Wi-Fi bridges and point-to-point connections remain operational even if WAN connectivity to the core network drops. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Flash the Firmware via TFTP