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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 8.0.110.0
 
  What’s New in This Release?
Wireless Support to run Cisco WLAN Express Setup
You can connect an AP to any of the ports on the Cisco 2500 Series WLC, associate a client device with 
the AP, and run Cisco WLAN Express Setup. When the AP is associated with the Cisco 2500 Series 
WLC, only 802.11b and 802.11g radios are enabled; the 802.11a radio is disabled. The AP broadcasts 
an SSID named “CiscoAirProvision,” which is of WPA2-PSK type with the key being “password.” After 
a client device associates with this SSID, the client device automatically gets an IP address in the 
192.168.x.x range. On the web browser of the client device, go to http://192.168.1.1 to open the GUI 
configuration wizard.
This feature is supported only on the following web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and later versions
Mozilla Firefox 32 and later versions
Google Chrome 38.X and later versions
Apple Safari 7 and later versions
Note
This feature is not supported on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.
Preparing Cisco 2500 Series WLC to use Cisco WLAN Express Setup (Wireless)
Step 1
Plug in a Cisco AP to any one of the ports of Cisco 2500 Series WLC. If you do not have a separate 
power supply for the AP, you can use Port 3 or Port 4, which supports PoE.
Step 2
After the AP boots up, the AP associates with the WLC and downloads the WLC software.
Step 3
The AP starts provisioning a WPA2-PSK SSID “CiscoAirProvision” with the key “password.”
Step 4
Associate a client device to the “CiscoAirProvision” SSID.
The client device is assigned an IP address in the 192.168.x.x range.
Step 5
On the web browser of the client device, go to http://192.168.1.1 to open the GUI configuration wizard, 
which you can use to run Cisco WLAN Express Setup.
Note
From Release 8.0.110.0 onwards, the Autoinstall feature is not supported on Cisco 2504 WLC.
Change in Behavior with SSLv3 in Disabled State
Because of CSCur27551, Cisco WLC has a new behavior where SSLv3 is disabled by default. Older 
browsers, for example Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, might fail to connect over HTTPS because of 
compatibility issues. In such cases, you can explicitly enable SSLv3 by entering the config network 
secureweb sslv3
 enable command.