What code / controllers will you be using?  We looked at this as an option
but with the 8540 and 8.9? code we found that most of the 802.11ax
functions wont work.  If you are considering this you may want to reach out
to your SE for specifics of what works and what doesnt.

I've never liked the idea of mixing models of aps in areas but have lucked
out and not had to do it so not sure of all the cons.  One thing I would be
aware of is devices that hold on to newer protocol versus better
signal/performance.

Jimmy

On Thu, Dec 12, 2019, 8:16 AM Becker, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking to deploy some of the new 9120’s and was wondering if anyone has
> deployed these with existing access points(3702’s, 3802’s, and 1815W’s)?
> My biggest concern is having to move to new code, but I know we all need to
> upgrade at some point.  Any experience good or bad is appreciated.
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