Cisco Access Point is not Broadcasting

Hello ,
one of my Access Point is showing up in WLC but not broadcasting .
any Idea Please advice.

Hi Islam,
In WLC GUI ( go to Wireless tab) & select the AP
1. Check the "Admin Status" of the AP. It should be enable
2. Advanced setting page of AP, "AP Group name" set to be correct ap group. If you haven't create any additional ap groups it should be in "default-group"
3. Also check in the interface tab of the AP configuration both radio 0 & radio 1 interface Operation Status is UP
HTH
Rasika
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