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Does anyone know if it is possible to use the card out of a PCI352 in a normal laptop slot? I pulled the card out, and it appears to not work when I insert it into the PCMCIA slot. It there a firmware flash that I can do, or am I just out of luc...

sbreeding by Level 1
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I guess Cisco does not want to do bussiness with companies such as my company which uses many thin clients and do not have any expansion slots and have to use the USB/Firewire ports for expansion.In order to take advantage of the additional securit...

rmazur by Level 1
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ACS 3.1 introduces PEAP support:PEAP support—PEAP provides a new, secure, client-server authentication method for wireless networks. PEAP also provides new support for one-time token authentication, password change/aging and powerful extensibility of...

demele by Level 1
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I've read this passage on Cisco web site:To use PEAP authentication, you must install the PEAP supplicant during ACU installation or Service Pack 1 for Windows XP. This Service Pack includes Microsoft's PEAP supplicant, which supports a Windows usern...

demele by Level 1
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I'm using two wireless bridge to connect only two PCs. Actually i can reach only a data rate of 3.6 Mbs. I've pick this value looking the statisstics menu.There's anyone that could help me to congigure my bridge in order to reach higher data rate???...

l.monos by Level 1
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Hi! I´ve installed two BR350 to connect two buildings. The distance between these buildings is about 100m-150m. The Bridge in LANA is connected to Cisco 3548XL Swtich and the Bridge in LANB is connected to a 3COM Dual Speed Hub. The BR350 have firmwa...

Does AP 1200, AP 350 support EAP-SIM based authentication.

ziga by Level 1
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