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Single Point Setup
Single Point Setup Overview
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Managing Single Point Setup Across Access Points
Single Point Setup creates a dynamic, configuration-aware cluster or group of the 
WAP devices in the same subnet of a network. A cluster supports only a group of 
the configured Cisco WAP351 devices.
Single Point Setup allows the management of more than one cluster in the same 
subnet or network. However, they are managed as single independent entities. 
The following table shows the wireless service limits of Single Point Setup: 
A cluster can propagate the configuration information, such as the VAP settings, 
the QoS queue parameters, and the radio parameters. When you configure Single 
Point Setup on a device, the settings from that device (whether they are manually 
set or set by default) are propagated to other devices as they join the cluster. 
To form a cluster, make sure that the following prerequisites or conditions are met:
STEP 1
Plan your Single Point Setup cluster. Be sure that two or more WAP devices that 
you want to cluster are the same model. For example, the Cisco WAP351 devices 
can only cluster with other Cisco WAP351 devices.
We strongly recommend that you run the latest firmware version on all clustered 
WAP devices. 
NOTE
Firmware upgrades are not propagated to all WAP devices in a cluster. You must 
upgrade each device independently.
STEP  2
Set up the WAP devices that will be clustered on the same IP subnet and verify 
that they are interconnected and accessible across the switched LAN network.
STEP  3
Enable Single Point Setup on all WAP devices. Se
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information.
STEP  4
Verify that all WAP devices reference the same Single Point Setup name. See 
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Group/
Cluster 
Type
WAP Devices 
per Single 
Point Setup
Number of Active Clients 
per Single Point Setup
Maximum 
Number of 
Clients (Active 
and Idle)
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WAP351
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