Oh boy, I just went through this last week. I had 802.11r turned on for my 
802.11x network and almost every i-device stopped connecting to it; took 3 days 
to figure it out. I turned it off and they all connected just fine. This was a 
Ruckus controller, in talking to the higher tier engineer he said just don't do 
802.11r, it's not ready yet. 



Steven D Veron 
Senior Network Analyst 
Lamar University 
Office- 409-880-2386 
Cell- 409-351-5961 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "Jerry Bucklaew" <j...@buffalo.edu> 
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 7:51:07 AM 
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11r 

To ALL: 


I was just wondering if anyone has taken the plunge and enabled 
802.11r on their WLAN and if they had any fall out? I know some vendors 
recommend putting up a second ssid but no one wants to maintain two 
SSID's. I has been a couple years so maybe the client turnover has 
solved the issue? I had the same question about 802.11d and 802.11h. I 
am running an Aruba environment but would be interested in the Cisco 
side of the house also. 

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