I think
New devices are configured using the physical infrastructure
this type enables networks to integrate with applications through APIs
this type provisions resources from a centralized location
this type allows better control over how networks work and how networks are configured
this type requires a distributed control plane
Traditional requires the user to manually setup the AP where as controller based you could have the WLC just configure the AP for you.
Traditional configuration methods also allow you to have more control over each AP. Feel free to prove me wrong.
This is not about Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC), it is referring to SDN Automation when referring to "Controller-Based Network". And Traditional Networks would be just a network without SDN controller (OpenDayLight, APIC, APIC-Enterprise, DNA Center...). In traditional managers such as Cisco Prime Infrastructure (PI) and Cisco DNA Center management (with Controller DNA Center) there is a Plug-and-play feature that automatically installs the device when connecting the cable and powering on (I don't know which ones devices). A traditional network without even a CISCO PI manager would not have this capability. I believe that's why.
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