On 03/30/2015 01:58 PM, Hinson, Matthew P wrote:
Part of the problem is how sensitive TKIP is to errors in the MIC. It only takes two Michael failures in a 60 second period to trigger a rekeying. I think they went overboard in trying to correct just how bad WEP was and is by making TKIP very strong, relatively speaking. TKIP has proven fairly resilient, but everything should be on CCMP-AES at this point.

Just curious, which rates are you running? We disabled 1 and 2 mbit/s everywhere and 5.5mbit/s in one dorm about six months ago for testing. I've thought some about disabling 6mbit/s, 9mbit/s as well across campus. Not planning on touching the MCS rates though


For both 2.4ghz and 5ghz we have disabled all lower rates with 12mbps being the first enabled rate, we have 12mbps and 24mbps as mandatory. This has significantly improved our 2.4ghz RF utilization.


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