08-06-2014 06:05 AM - edited 07-05-2021 01:19 AM
Okay Guys need your input
I've heard that if you want to enable High Speed WLAN connection such as 802.11n you need to have you security settings as WPA2 and AES
Is this true?
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08-06-2014 01:46 PM
Hi
Typically configuration guide - 802.11n configuration section listed this. Below is form 7.4 Config Guide section
"The 802.11n high-throughput rates are available on all 802.11n access points for WLANs using WMM with no Layer 2 encryption or with WPA2/AES encryption enabled."
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08-06-2014 12:21 PM
Yes, You have two option
1. WPA2/AES
2. Open Authentication
Also you have to enable WMM (either "Allow" or "Required" under WLAN QoS tab )
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08-06-2014 01:26 PM
Thanks Man,
Didn't know open-auth works as well thanks!
Though any docs that we can use as reference for that
08-06-2014 01:46 PM
Hi
Typically configuration guide - 802.11n configuration section listed this. Below is form 7.4 Config Guide section
"The 802.11n high-throughput rates are available on all 802.11n access points for WLANs using WMM with no Layer 2 encryption or with WPA2/AES encryption enabled."
Thanks for rating our responses as well. If this answer your query you can mark this thread as "Answered"
HTH
Rasika
**** Pls rate all useful responses ****
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