Whether a Cisco wireless access point (AP) was pulled from production or purchased new, it comes in one of the two operating mode: Lightweight or Autonomous Mode. When you are deploying the AP on your network, you must decide what mode you want to run. The decision is fairly easy. If you are dealing with
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