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Is tkip available for mobility express 2802?

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hello

I want to use wpatkip.
However, the GUI does not have tkip, only WPA2 and WPA3.
However, can tkip be used by configuring 'config wlan security wpa2 cippertkip enable wlan_id' or 'config wlan security tkip'?
Version 8.10.131

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Sandeep Choudhary
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Hi,

 

As per my knowledge....

If you are using Wave2 AP and WPA2 TKIP is enabled, it may cause client connection problems. This is because the Wave2 AP does not support WPA2 TKIP. In versions 8.4 and above, the following warning will appear if you enable TKIP.

 

(wlc) >config wlan security wpa wpa2 ciphers tkip enable 1
Warning! WPA2 TKIP cipher is not supported on Wave2 APs for WLAN 1

 

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Sandeep Choudhary
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

 

As per my knowledge....

If you are using Wave2 AP and WPA2 TKIP is enabled, it may cause client connection problems. This is because the Wave2 AP does not support WPA2 TKIP. In versions 8.4 and above, the following warning will appear if you enable TKIP.

 

(wlc) >config wlan security wpa wpa2 ciphers tkip enable 1
Warning! WPA2 TKIP cipher is not supported on Wave2 APs for WLAN 1

 

Regards

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olny use 2.4GHz
Then, can I use it normally?
If you put in the config you taught me.

you can give a try. It should not work and cisco also not recommend to use TKIP.

 

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This is the last question.
Is there a way to connect with my phone or Windows by tkip?

Don't enable TKIP. Besides loosing speeds > 54 Mbps, it offers no security. If you anyway don't need encryption/security, use an unencrypted SSID.

Our customer's terminal can only be connected by TKIP.
That's why I have to use TKIP. Is the config up there correct?

Well.... have you tired it?  As like the others mentioned, you can try the command or else you will need to downgrade. 

-Scott
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Listen to what the others have mentioned…. Don’t enable it. You are better off creating a new SSID with WPA2/AES and reconfiguring your devices.
-Scott
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