Preparation: Ensure the AP is running a supported AireOS version (ideally 8.3 or higher) before attempting the conversion.
182.0 maintenance build, Cisco had resolved most critical bugs from earlier 8.5 releases.Usually, a "CAPWAP" image is used when the AP is managed by a physical controller (like a Cisco 3504 or 5520). However, the Air-ap2800-k9-me image turns the AP into a Virtual Controller. Air-ap2800-k9-me-8-5-182-0.tar
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