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1252G-A-K9 not showing 802.11n networks

shijomon scaria
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Hi All,

In my wireless network i am using 1252G-A-K9 LWAPs and are associated with WiSM modules. They are supposed to show 802.11n networks but showing 802.11g only. Is the anything i need to conifgure additionally in WiSM to get 'n' support ?? Please help.

Rgds,

Shijo.

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

For N speeds..

1>> Either Use OPEN AUTH with NO ENCRUPTION with ALL MCS enabled with WMM enabled.

OR

2>> WPA-2 PSK / Enterprise WITH AES as ENCRYPTION with ALL MCS Enabled and WITH WMM Enabled.

NOTE

=====

WPA-2 TKIP will not yeild N speeds.. only AES enryption is valid..

Make sure on the

WIreless >> 802.11 B/G/N >> High Throughtput >> 802.11N >> Checked.

WIreless >> 802.11 A/N >> High Throughtput >> 802.11N >> Checked.

lemme know how this works out for you!!

Regards

Surendra


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Please dont forget the rate the usefull posts which answered your question or was helpfull

Regards
Surendra BG

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

For N speeds..

1>> Either Use OPEN AUTH with NO ENCRUPTION with ALL MCS enabled with WMM enabled.

OR

2>> WPA-2 PSK / Enterprise WITH AES as ENCRYPTION with ALL MCS Enabled and WITH WMM Enabled.

NOTE

=====

WPA-2 TKIP will not yeild N speeds.. only AES enryption is valid..

Make sure on the

WIreless >> 802.11 B/G/N >> High Throughtput >> 802.11N >> Checked.

WIreless >> 802.11 A/N >> High Throughtput >> 802.11N >> Checked.

lemme know how this works out for you!!

Regards

Surendra


====

Please dont forget the rate the usefull posts which answered your question or was helpfull

Regards
Surendra BG

Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

did that answer your question

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

Hi Surendra,

Thank you very much for your precious support, my issues is resolved.

Thanks again,

Shijo.

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