CDP on Access Points

Hi
Using WISM with 7.0.220 and 1240 and 3502 APs.
Just found that some of our 3502 AP didn't enbale their clean air and CDP when installed.
This only happened on a few new APs.  But the area these APs where we seem to have had a few problems with PCs.
The only PCs effected where Computer On Wheels (COWs), Dell 780 Desktop with a Cisco Wireless Card.
Using an interl wireless card and others in thes areas worked.
Once I enabled the CDP and Clean Air, the COWs worked. 
My question is with the APs not having CDP enabled, could this affect the cisco wirelss card in the COWs?
Its a long shot, but only thing that fits
Cheers in advance
Craig

One thing also is that you really shouldn't enable CleanAir if you have a mixed environment because the non 3500/3600's can't play nice with the CleanAir AP's. Now when you were testing, did you verify that the COWs were still in the correct SSID and verified that you see the client probing on that SSID from the wlc? CDP being enabled or disabled shouldn't have any affect on connection, but the Cisco cards are pretty old and I can see that you might have some that are getting bad. The Cisco cards are also known for being sticky... They will try to stay connected to an access point even if you have lower data rates disabled. It was a big issue in some of my installs and troubleshooting COWs back in the days. You are probably better off finding a replacement card maybe that supports 802.11n since you are rolling out 3500 APs.
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