SSID Broadcast Over 1552E

Hi All,
I got big problem with 1552E aps. Can i broadcast a ssid over 1552e ap' s? i m using 2504 controller and i didn t success broadcast a ssid over 1552e. if i can, can anyone send me a documentation about it? thanks...

Hello Ilkay,
As per your query i can suggest you the following solution-
Yes, you can broadcast a ssid over 1552e ap's using 2504 controller
Configuring Multiple Basic SSIDs
Access point 802.11a and 802.11g radios now support up to 8 basic SSIDs (BSSIDs), which are similar to MAC addresses. You use multiple BSSIDs to assign a unique DTIM setting for each SSID and to broadcast more than one SSID in beacons. A large DTIM value increases battery life for power-save client devices that use an SSID, and broadcasting multiple SSIDs makes your wireless LAN more accessible to guests.
For more details refer to the link-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.3_7_JA/configuration/guide/s37ssid.html
Hope this will help you.

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