Isn't the Mobile Node authentictor responsible for Fast-Reauthentication, and shouldn't it handle re-authentication for roaming nodes only? Doesn't the initially-associated AP still handle the first EAP auth?
I think the answer is that A will not understand B. I have found that 802.1H does not interoperate well. I know that 802.11 includes up to four MAC addresses (SA/DA, Transmitting Station/Receiving Station). This takes into account roaming and Wire...
Try taking off Encryption temporarily and see if it works. i had similar problems with MIC and Broadcast Key Rotation. Once I disabled and re-enabled these (particularly MIC) DHCP resumed. The Broadcast Key seems a logical contributor to this prob...
I have tested this with APs config'd with Network-EAP and Open-Require EAP. In this scenario Max Assoc does not prevent attempted associations by non-LEAP-enabled clients, which are locally authenticated (associated but unauthenticated) and claim on...
It seems both vendors require use of their Aironet drivers, whch means you cannot use upgraded Cisco wireless client drivers to be an up-to-date wireless user and a wireless packet analyzer on the same machine.