WLAN Controller on remote WAN?????

Hi Guys,
In the event of a WLAN controller, can the APs assosiate to a controller a thousand miles away?
The backup controller would be located in the DC where 100% of traffic is destined anyway so bandwidth is not of major concern.
Thanks

no problem - glad to help
if you read this:-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/4.0/configuration/guide/c40hreap.html
it will give you alot of good information - but this is for WLC ver 4.0 - in 4.1/4.2 & 5.0 you get more functionality for H-REAP!

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