| ▲ | burner420042 a day ago | |||||||||||||||||||
Documentation for how to set these up without the cisco control platform being present is hard to come by. You have any docs on how to set these up? I believe a firmware change is required. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | cduzz a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Unfortunately you need to use the cisco software / firmware. The access points run linux but they're locked down like crazy with signed firmware blobs and such. That said, the cisco firmware for this specific generation of access points is actually free and trivial to get -- create yourself a cisco account and go to downloads and download the 3802 "mobility express" firmware. The last ME firmware came out in 2024 and all this equipment and software is now totally unsupported by cisco so don't run PCI transactions at home... I'd also avoid running their captive portal or some of their other weird features... Actually setting it up is a bit of a chore but it is a full featured "enterprise" (cough) AP management system with all the knobs and twiddles you could ask for. It's really only a good idea if you don't value your time (like me) or if you have a sprawling plaster house where you want to have lots of cheap access points instead of a couple super fast ones. Lastly, for better or worse, I haven't been able to make my kid's switch 2 work on the network. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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