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A couple of things I've noticed with v11.10t:Usually the release of the AP Firmware coincides (and matches) the release of the Firmware for the Radio Cards. In this release, the Firmware of the Radio in the AP is v4.25.22 and the Firmware of the Rad...
I have implemented a Cisco Wireless LAN with Cisco Aironet 350 Series AP's and Radio Cards. We were concerned about the issues with Static WEP and have implemented a Cisco Secure ACS Radius Server to provide Dynamic WEP (Leap enabled on the Clients)...
Right from the Manual:PLCP CRC Errors The number of times the client adapter started to receive an 802.11 physical layer convergence protocol (PLCP) header but the rest of the packet was ignored due to a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error in the hea...
Javier,I am still using Cisco Secure ACS v2.6 Build 4 but I have a feeling my solution will help you with 3.0 as well.Prior to v11.21 for the 350 Series Access Points, you had very limited Accounting Abilities. You could not see the Logged-In users ...
Some Notes:Make sure your AP's are at 11.21. Go ahead and enable TKIP and Enhanced MIC, as they work with the latest CE Drivers.Make sure the Windows CE (hopefully running PPC 2002?) is at the latest driver: v2.20.05 and Firmware v4.25.23Make sure ...
I'm running a combination of 11.10T and 11.21 on all my AP's. They are also setup with Dynamic WEP through Cisco Secure ACS. MIC/TKIP Options are set. I have not noticed the outages you describe.
The early versions of the iPaq Drivers actually stored the user credentials on the PCMCIA Card so that you didn't have to enter them. This is very UNSECURE as ANYONE who might steal your iPaq would have access to your network by way of the stored cr...