Cisco 887 and wireless module

Hello there
I recently bought a cisco 887w and i'm having problem with wireless. The question is: is there any way to disable the very VERY annoying wlan-ap0 interface to boot from the main cisco IOS? Couln't find anything related with this over the internet :( I do really want to use dot11radio 0 from main router interface just like on my old cisco 877. Any help?

Nicolas thank you for your answer,
Yes, i did notice that c887w has a real ap inside. That's not too much flexible for me for the main reason that this is not intergrated like c877w as i thought. This has many disadvantages for me like i have to keep 2 different configurations, i have to login by typing service-module wlan-ap0 blah blah blah, two different managment IPs and so on. Dissapointed... but i'll get used to it : ) Fortunately they didn't do the same thing on fastethernet interface module..LOL! Hopefully on next IOS releases they do include an option to use dot11radio from main cisco IOS.
I'll have my time with this now.. I'll keep searching the cisco.com for a suitable config for me. If you have any tip for wireless bridging with the main BVIs on the router interface i'd apprieciate that : )
And for last something off topic... i noticed (not sure) that weighted early random detection (WRED.. QoS) is not supported. Is that true?
TX!!!

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