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Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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Clustering Multiple Access Points
The Cisco AP 541N supports access point clusters. A cluster provides a single 
point of administration and lets you view, deploy, configure, and secure the 
wireless network as a single entity rather than a series of separate wireless 
devices. 
Managing Access Points in the Cluster
The access point cluster is a dynamic, configuration-aware group of access points 
in the same subnet of a network. Each cluster can have up to 10 members. The 
cluster provides a single point of administration and enables you to view the 
deployment of access points as a single wireless network rather than a series of 
separate wireless devices. A network subnet can have multiple clusters. Clusters 
can share various configuration information, such as VAP settings and QoS queue 
parameters.
A cluster can be formed between two access point
s
 if the following conditions are 
met:
The access points use the same radio mode. (For example, both radios use 
802.11g.)
The access points are connected on the same bridged segment.
The access points joining the cluster have the same Cluster Name.
Clustering mode is enabled on both access points.
NOTE
For two access points to be in the same cluster, they do not need to have the same 
number of radios; however, the supported capabilities of the radios should be 
same.