I know that in the past some enterprise WLAN vendors had separate processors
for encryption and decryption so that the data path could remain "line" rate
(Referenced in the second paragraph here:
http://www.crn.com/news/networking/18824177/legra-fields-wireless-lan-switch
.htm).  I'm not sure if they still do it, but your vendor should be able to
tell you the performance of their controller is with the highest level of
encryption.

 

Frank

 

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I feel silly asking this question but value your opinions.  We recently had
some authentication errors that caused me to open a support case.  The
engineer I was working with eluded to the fact that having a space in my
SSID name could be contributing to the problem though not the root.  He also
inferred that using TKIP instead of AES would cut processing requirements on
the controller and therefore grant better performance.  I have not been able
to confirm his opinions from those I have asked (including other engineers
from the same company) nor in print.

 

We are using a single SSID for most of our campus, 'Grace WiFi'  WPA2-PSK
AES. Theoretically, should I get better performance (or less overhead) from
'Grace-WiFi' WPA2-PSK TKIP? 

 

Leaving the vendor/company out of this conversation, will you please comment
on whether or not these changes will make a difference?  I would love to
either substantiate or debunk this theory.

 




 

Jake Barros  |  Network Administrator  |  Office of Information Technology

Grace College and Seminary  |  Winona Lake, IN  |  574.372.5100 x6178

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