1142N will not connect to 4404 Controller

I have a 4404 controller
code:                  4.2.130.0
I am trying to deploy the new Air-LAP1142N-A-K9 and I am getting:
5
Fri Jul 23 13:37:44 2010
AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
6
Fri Jul 23 13:37:37 2010
AP Associated. Base Radio MAC: c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
7
Fri Jul 23 13:37:27 2010
AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
8
Fri Jul 23 13:37:20 2010
AP Associated. Base Radio MAC: c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
9
Fri Jul 23 13:37:10 2010
AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
10
Fri Jul 23 13:37:04 2010
AP Associated. Base Radio MAC: c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
11
Fri Jul 23 13:36:54 2010
AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
12
Fri Jul 23 13:36:47 2010
AP Associated. Base Radio MAC: c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
13
Fri Jul 23 13:36:37 2010
AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
14
Fri Jul 23 13:36:30 2010
AP Associated. Base Radio MAC: c8:4c:75:ae:83:04
Currently we have 60 of the 1200 series APs
Any help will be appreciated.

Hi
you should use 6.0.199.0 or 7.0.98.0 as recommended code for that  platform.
6.0.196 and lower is not recommended.
Regards

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