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Autonomous 2606i for 802.11n

josephschung
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Sir,

I have the 2606i configured with both radio 0(2.4GHz) and 1(5GHz)  up. They are working. Both radioes should support N. But when I connect my laptop to it, the laptop is connectiong to one of the radio only and with bandwidth 54M only.

How can I configure the AP to achieve 450M as mentioned on the datasheet?

Is there any special command needed?

I attached the show version result for you to verify the HW.

Thank you.

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Scott Fella
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You need to make sure your client device is 802.11n supported. With 802.11n you need to either use an open SSID or WPA2/AES. Also on the 5ghz, enable 40mhz channel width.

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Scott Fella
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You need to make sure your client device is 802.11n supported. With 802.11n you need to either use an open SSID or WPA2/AES. Also on the 5ghz, enable 40mhz channel width.

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-Scott
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Thank you Scott. The WPA2 make it 450M now.

Thanks for the follow up!

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Scott Fella
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Here is a link for another model AP but still relevant.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/1140/autonomous/getting_started/guide/ap1140aut_getstart.html#wp43650

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