Wireless Location Appliance Compatibility

Hi
I have a Integrated WLAN Controller interface card in my 2800 series router which is capable of supporting 6 AP's. I want to do location tracking with these 6 AP's. I have my WCS system, but am going to purchase the location appliance as well.
However, i am unable to find anywhere if the location appliance is compatible with my WLAN controller as it is in an ISR, or would i need to purchase a standalone WLAN Controller?
Thanks
Ash

Hi,
Yes, the appliance is compatible with the whole controller range, modules. You just want to check codes (appliance code vs controller code version) compatibility here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6386/prod_release_notes_list.html
Hth
Jerome

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