Urgent Help Required for Unified wireless network help

Dear Community
i need urget help for a wireless unified network setup to deploy it in a college
actually what is the senario for this network that i have a WLC 5500 and 12 lwapp 1252 series APs for this deployment ant there is allready an existing lan
network to connect with it the new wireless unified setup.
here is above proposed topology .
i need help for this setup like
i know the basic configuration on controller to do but i really do not know that from GUI what steps i need to configure on controller for each access points as you can see above i have three floors for building and i want to configur three SSIDs like Employ,contractors and Guest for each floor and how to configure encryption type and shared key for each SSiD.
and what i have to configure for APs to join them with controller
and hoe to configure RF grouping for each floor.
please i need urgent reply because i have tp finish this all setup in one weekonly
thans in advance.

Hi,
Wat ever you want.. the below link has everything.. Just click on the stuff that you neeed fro mthe menu and this will do it for you!!
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/7.0/configuration/guide/c70.html
1>> Configure WLANs.
2>> Configure AP Grouping.
Regards
Surendra

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