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The AUTHENTICATION TYPE option provided in the Advanced TAB for the purpose of WEP key encryption, not for the wireless clients MAC authentication
OPEN SYSTEM allows any device to authenticate and then attempt to communicate with the access point (null authentication) Using OPEN SYSTEM, any wireless device can authenticate with the access point, but the device can only communicate if its WEP keys match the access points. Devices not using WEP do not attempt to authenticate with an access point that is using WEP.
Best regards, Seeni sB Tech support
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'scuse me if this has been covered, I just joined.
Regarding an APPO, in the Advanced tab under Authentication Type:
If one selects OPEN SYSTEM, does that permit clients to associate even if their mac address isn't in the Client Auth table, or is it that they must still be mac authorized yet are allowed if they don't have the WEP key?
Thanks.
Rk
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