CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) is a protocol that enables a central Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) to manage multiple Wireless Access Points (APs) in a network. It provides a standardized mechanism for discovery, configuration, firmware updates, and monitoring of APs, simplifying the management of large wireless networks. CAPWAP encapsulates wireless data and control messages between the AP and the WLC, typically using UDP, though TCP is possible in some situations.
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