This is a great question. Aironet extensions are supported by CCX. So
clients like Intel use AE as well, if they support CCX.

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Raul Manzano <[email protected]> wrote:

> - I think disabling aironet extensions makes sure that any non cisco device
> can connect
>
>
> Ok, I´m sure for that, but, if I want not to connect any non-cisco device,
> I´m sure that if I enable CCX the non-cisco client can connect to the ssid
> although they can any problem in any moment.
>
> Could client MFP be the solution??; the definition of "non-cisco"devices is
> perhaps, a little bit diffuse.
>
> For me, any Cisco device is a devide made from Cisco, but sometimes seems
> that it refers to any device CCX compliant. what is the correct
> definition???
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards.
>
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