LMS 3.2 adding an 881w router

Hello,
I have an 881w router and I have a question about adding it to LMS. Do I add the router and AP separately or just add the router?  Will LMS be able to manage the IOS on both devices?
Thanks

If you are adding devices manually, there is no need for a seed device. The whole purpose of seed devices is to use it as staging for discovering neighboring devices.
There is a great document written on the CSDiscovery process in LMS by Joe.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9005

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