03-20-2019 05:15 AM - edited 07-05-2021 10:05 AM
Is there a way to disable 802.11b/g, but leave 802.11n (2.4ghz) enabled when creating RF Profiles?
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03-28-2019 01:59 AM
03-20-2019 05:48 AM
No You cant.
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03-20-2019 11:23 PM
03-27-2019 12:55 PM
Call it what you want, I am just attempting to keep 802.11b/g only clients from connecting to my network. I was able to do this globally but there are some instances where I have to support 802.11g clients and using radio profiles would allow me to implement this if it was possible. I will move forward with attempting to get all 2.4ghz clients replaced.
03-27-2019 03:19 PM
You can disable your data rates, most people prefer to just disable the data rates up to 11Mbps which effectively prevent 802.11b radios to join.
If you have a good density of AP's you can limit it to 24Mbps, you should not go any higher than that.
03-27-2019 10:31 PM
So if you want only 802.11g clients then, as what Jurgens recommended, turn off the Data Rates from 1- to 11 Mbps, make 12-, 24- and 48 Mbps as Mandatory and the rest are Supported.
03-28-2019 01:59 AM
09-28-2020 05:29 PM
Replying to an old thread since the current "accepted solution" does not answer the question. You can achieve what OP was asking for via the CLI command 11n-client-only:
config rf-profile 11n-client-only enable PROFILENAME
09-28-2020 06:32 PM
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