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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)JA4
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New Features
Radio Management Aggregation
This Wireless Domain Services (WDS) feature enables various Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware 
Network (SWAN) capabilities, including rogue access point detection and location, radio frequency 
interference detection, the assisted site survey tool, and future enhancements.
IEEE 802.11g Wireless Standard
This feature provides support for the IEEE 802.11g standard for wireless networking using 802.11g 
access point radio modules. 
Client ARP Caching
This feature allows Cisco Aironet access points to respond to Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 
requests on behalf of IEEE 802.11 Cisco and Cisco-compatible wireless client devices. This feature 
enables IP address resolution without requiring the Cisco and Cisco-compatible wireless client device 
to leave power save or idle modes, resulting in extended client device battery life.
Wi-Fi Alliance Wireless ISP Roaming (WISPr) RADIUS Attributes
This feature supports the Location-ID and Location-Name RADIUS vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) 
recommended by the Wi-Fi Alliance WISPr hot-spot service provider roaming initiative. These VSAs 
are used in public-access networks to support roaming billing arrangements between service providers.
Transmit Power Control (TPC)
This feature supports Transmit Power Control (TPC) for Cisco Aironet access points. TPC is used by 
Cisco Aironet access points to relay transmit power information to Cisco and Cisco-compatible wireless 
client devices. Client devices use the TPC information in conjunction with the access point's signal 
strength to calculate path loss and the transmit power necessary for the client to reach the Cisco Aironet 
access point. This feature extends client device battery life.
RADIUS Server per SSID
This feature allows for RADIUS servers to be specified for each SSID. This feature benefits multi-tenant 
sites such as airports and deployments where a separate server for different authentication methods is 
desirable.