Sorry to drum up an old thread, but I am contemplating disabling 802.11b.
We have not had any users on 'b' in the last 6 months and are confident
about turning it off. One question I do have for those of you that use
Cisco controllers, is how are you turning 'b' off? I talked to a network
We only went with the option of turning off the data rates, so I can't attest
to what your consultant is telling you, but the way we did it worked exactly as
we intended. Here's a look at the settings from one of our controllers.
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Andy Page
University of
Unless something has changed then I understand this is the way to do it if you
intend to use Band Select, as Band Select makes it mandatory for all
bands/Radio Policies to be enabled.
So you enable all Radio Policies (inc .11b), but disable the .11b speeds.
From the footnotes of WLAN 'SSID
Thanks for the quick responses. I like the idea of using client band
select so I am going to go the same route as many of you and disable the
specific data rates. Going to give Andy's config a try.
Thanks again!
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Palmer J.D.F. j.d.f.pal...@swansea.ac.ukwrote:
Hi to both groups, apologies for cross-posting for some of you.
Looking for targeted feedback from any large environments (10K + clients) using
Juniper for RADIUS that are analogous to us: PEAP w/MS-CHAP v2, AD Auth, Cisco
Wireless. Really only looking for feedback on RADIUS functionality,
Hi,
We're looking into this, too.
What's the best way to obtain data as to which clients are only 802.11b-capable
on a Cisco environment? I do see a few connections at 802.11b data rates but
we'd ideally like to know how many legacy devices out there that we have.
Cheers,
Tristan
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