So, we've been testing 802.11n with a couple of Cisco 1250 radios. In
order to support it on our 802.1X/WPA/TKIP WLAN, we had to add WPA2 to
our layer 2 security parameters. So now we support either WPA or WPA2.
We are finding out that some systems don't like this. Specifically,
Windows Vista and
We've been doing similar kinds of testing so I hope this helps. We use
802.1X/WEP but we didn't want different SSIDs for n and for a/b/g so we
created a new WLAN for n with a different profile name but the same SSID
as for a/b/g. In limited testing so far this seems to work fine. All
clients see
We are deploying some 802.11n this summer and have converted our WPA SSIDs over
to WPA2, except for one SSID that supports devices like the Wii, iPod Touch,
iPhone, etc. We also offer a clear SSID for students who can't do WPA2 or
choose not to use that network.
Nathan
Nathan P. Hay
Proxim's users,
(AP-4000, AP-2000...)
We are not able to connect via a serial link to Proxim's AP
with Macintosh based terminal emulators
(Z-term etc...) using a K-Span USB to Serial adapter.
or other flavors.
Has anyone out there figured out a way?
-We have the right serial cable
-We can make
I believe what's your doing is called mixed-mode encryption, and you're
right, some clients deal with it better than others. When I was doing more
testing, that's a combination I would specifically try out. WEP/WPA and
WEP/WPA2 and cleaner combinations to be running together, but I don't