Autonomous wireless AP mode

Can Hi all, someone tell me if I can run the Cisco AIR-LAP1142n-a-k9 AP in standalone mode? I don't want it looks like a controller during startup.

Please notify.

Thank you

You need to update. I think that the 1142 is expandable to stand alone.

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