Knowing that there is no easy answer on questions of Cisco code versions, I'll 
throw it out there anyways. We have been on 8.5.151.0 for quite some time now , 
with mostly good reliability for 3700s and 3800s alike (occasional need to 
reboot 3700s), We are due to minimally reboot everything, and I've been 
following the various discussions regarding code bugs and specific client 
issues these past few months.

So curious- is there a solid, reliable newer version to consider? We are not in 
a hurry to get into .11ax yet for a number of reasons. Given the long and 
problematic history of WLC code, 8.5.151.0 has been as close to "wow, it 
actually doesn't totally suck" as we've ever been.

Regards,

Lee Badman | Network Architect (CWNE#200)
Information Technology Services
(NDD Group)
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Syracuse, New York 13244
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