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Well, think of it this way.By using Infrastructure mode, you manage traffic and requir it to pass through an access point for authentication, right? Right.By using Ad-hoc, a user can access files on your computer directly without going through an ac...
An answer to your question is not as simple as you might think.LEAP does not require a static WEP key to be set on the client, and there is no reason to run WEP and LEAP authentication at the same time unless:-you are migrating your network from open...
Manual relogin sounds like a misconfiguration. I have no problem authenticating and then associating to an AP coming out of suspend mode. Make sure that in the Cisco ACU under the LEAP settings for your profile that "Use Windows Username and Passwo...
That's strange. PPC is the only OS that keeps the users credentials (username/password) in the firmware on the client adapter.Just as a side note, Cisco also says LEAP credentials are not stored when using OS 10.2 (BSD4.4), but this has not been the...