Here is the story I know.
 
The AP's you listed including the 1140's were to be dropped in 8.0
code. The original 8.0 actually released as 7.6, and Cisco agreed to
support those AP's up to and including the new 8.0, but with no new
features, bug fixes, etc. Essentially, the 1252 radio code is the same
what was shipped in 7.6. The same applies to the 1140 - what it has now
is all that it gets, and if there are radio code issues, there will be
no fixes.
 
The 1140's are now six years old, and this is Cisco's way of reminding
you that it's past the time to replace them.
 
Jeff  

>>> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 2:58 PM, in message
<bn3pr0601mb102688289e7f866f6d888d6bc7...@bn3pr0601mb1026.namprd06.prod.outlook.com>,
Wyatt Schill <wsch...@greenriver.edu> wrote:


 
https://supportforums.cisco.com/blog/12385701/cisco-access-point-models-not-supported-81-code
>From this link it seems 8.1 code will do away with 1131s, 1240s, 1250s,
and 1520s.
 
My question is what “reduced feature set” of 1140 access points mean. 

 
Has anyone heard anything about what features are reduced?  I am hoping
just any features that are newly introduced in 8.1 and later code…  
 
 
Thought I would see if anyone else had details before quizzing my cisco
rep.
 
 

 
 
Wyatt Schill
Senior Network Engineer
Green River College 
 

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