09-12-2011 11:46 PM - edited 07-03-2021 08:45 PM
Hi,
The design is typical Cisco unified wireless solution. In such a implementation, is the traffic from the guest user who has successfully authenticated via WEB-AUTH encrypted? If so, what is the standard used, AES128 or TKIP?
merci,
arun
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09-12-2011 11:52 PM
Web auth is LAYER 3 authentication and the LAYER 2 will be none meaning open authentication.. so its no encryption!!
Lemme know if this answered ur question!!
Regards
Surendra
09-13-2011 12:00 AM
Hi,
use WPA2-PSK (AES) as the encryption... where in u need to proivide the PSK firct and get AES encrypted and then check it out!!
Regards
Surendra
09-12-2011 11:52 PM
Web auth is LAYER 3 authentication and the LAYER 2 will be none meaning open authentication.. so its no encryption!!
Lemme know if this answered ur question!!
Regards
Surendra
09-12-2011 11:56 PM
Yeah, i just now checked the SSID broadcast message in my PC. And it says unsecured wireless network for the guest WLAN.
Is there way to have any encryption standards for Guest user?
09-13-2011 12:00 AM
Hi,
use WPA2-PSK (AES) as the encryption... where in u need to proivide the PSK firct and get AES encrypted and then check it out!!
Regards
Surendra
09-13-2011 12:03 AM
Thanks. We can't use both AES and web-auth togather rite? Also how many AES bits are used in WLC by default 128, 192 or 256?
09-13-2011 12:09 AM
We can use them both!! not sure about how many bits this uses.. i think 128, a packet capture will answer this question!!
Regards
Surendra
09-13-2011 12:23 AM
Most AES implementations are in 128 bits by default..
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