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Hi There,I think I can use TKIP+WEP without EAP or LEAP, under WEP Encryption there is a box Enable Per Packet Keying. I think this is TKIP but I'm not sure, Is it?If so is PPK original TKIP or CKIP, because as far as I know TKIP should change keys e...
Hello there!I'm running an AP1230 with the latest IOS.I wish to enable WEP 40 or 128 with TKIP. Mandatory!If I'm not wrong I have to enable WEP Encryption and then enable Per Packet Keying PPK.However I'm not sure if PPK is pure original TKIP compati...
Hi there,Under certain conditions, the IP addresses of the client devices are reported as 0.0.0.0 in the AP association table. When these addresses are at 0.0.0.0, the AP is unable to ping those devices. This condition exists until some type of netwo...
The config file below is guaranteed to work.I have an ACS 3.0 server doing the MAC Authentication. So you have to take the MAC address that you want to allow, throw the MAC in the user name and password fields in the ACS and just load the AP with con...
Hello there,Under ACS, you still need to create a user with password as you normally do and then create another user using the MAC address for name and pswd.The Client has to authenticate with user name, pswd and MAC.If they spoof the MAC the still n...
Actually, I believe that there is a way to enable TKIP+WEP without having to use EAP or LEAP for authentication.Authentication must be open and WEP40 or 128 plus TKIP. This is will cause the AP to change the key every so often.Thanks,
I have upgraded my AP 1230 to 12.2(13)JA3 and I see no problems wit my 350 clients. Everything is working fine.So something messed up your configuration I would not blame Cisco yet.