I like the idea of making our branded 1X WLAN enabled and leaving eduroam and 
our IoT/PSK WLAN disabled.  Then we tell them they can use a WLAN with fewer 
features until their device gets newer capabilities.



-Curtis

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The challenge with testing FT, either “enabled” or “adaptive” is that it will 
most likely work with the few devices you can test with, but the minute you 
enable it and expose it to all your client devices, there will be some that 
will just not play nice. At that point you either revert your config, or take a 
stance of “this is what we support moving forward, so, sorry”. It’s the nature 
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Thanks for all the information.



We might want to test the FT “enabled” setting.



Dennis Xu



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We learned that FT “Adaptive Enabled” was on by default when we deployed IOS-XE 
17.3.  Certain Motorola cell phones had difficulty connecting intermittently, 
regardless if the phones were Android 10 or 11.  When we set FT to “disabled”, 
the Android clients in question were able to connect and roam between AP’s and 
buildings without problems.  Discovered this only after reading about the Cisco 
bug CSCvu24770.  Have not tried to set FT to “enabled” to experiment yet.



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We have FT enabled on ours, and it allowed the Andorid devices to connect that 
were unable to while we had FT adaptive.  I have not heard, up to this point, 
of any devices failing to connect since we made the swap a couple months ago.





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Hi,



Has anyone set Fast Transition to enable for Cisco WLCs? Have you had any 
compatibility issues with client devices with FT enabled? I am asking because 
of the Android bug CSCvu24770 which caused some Android devices not able to 
connect with adaptive FT.



Thanks.



Dennis

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