After some tweaking some of the old settings I managed to get 802.11n 
functional. Clients now report anywhere from 36 to 144Mbps available. I've 
tried enabling the 40MHz mode on my dot11Radio1 (5Ghz) radio as follows:


interface Dot11Radio1
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 !
 encryption vlan 20 mode ciphers aes-ccm 
 !
 encryption vlan 705 mode ciphers aes-ccm 
 !
 ssid SomeITNetwork
 !
 ssid SpecialITNetwork
 !
 antenna gain 0
 dfs band 3 block
 mbssid
 channel width 40-above
 channel dfs
 station-role root
 no cdp enable
end

Nothing seems to connect to that radio. They're all associating with the 
dot11Radio0.

Jonathan

> Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 21:28:22 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] AIR-AP1262N-A-K9 question.
> 
> Hi,
> > 
> > There were some legacy WEP settings from the old WAP. I removed them but it 
> > still does not show 802.11n capabilities. Here is what I have now:
> 
> you cannot have 802.11n fully with TKIP - 
> 
> either open , or AES.
> 
> for full 802.11n you'll also need 40MHz mode rather than 20MHz - recommend
> to ONLY do this in the 5GHz spectrum (802.11an) due to number of 
> channels..with
> 2.4GHz (802.11gn) you will have no spare channels for numbers of APs.
> 
> 
> finally, with autonomous, you probably have to enable the 802.11n mode in the 
> antennae..
> though I cant recall that - so its probably just dependant on ensuring the 
> thing
> is running IOS with 802.11n support :-)
> 
> alan
                                          
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