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PEAP = no 802.11n

jlhainy
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I just deployed a new SSID using PEAP and machine authentication.  I was very suprised when all clients started connecting at 54 mb instead of giving me 802.11n data rates.  If they connected to the old SSID, n rates were fine.  Why would this authentication cause this?

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

ok!!

JUST PEAP != 802.11N

Make sure..

1>> WPA 2 is the authentication with AES as the Encryption with WMM enabled with all MCS rates enabled

OR

2>> Open Auth with No encryption with WMM enabled with All MCS rates enabled

Its

PEAP + WPA 2 + AES encryption + WMM + ALL MCS rates = 802.11 N

or

PEAP + Open Auth + no encryption + WMM + ALL MCS rates = 802.11 N

Lemme know if this answered ur question and please done forget to rate the usefull posts!

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

ok!!

JUST PEAP != 802.11N

Make sure..

1>> WPA 2 is the authentication with AES as the Encryption with WMM enabled with all MCS rates enabled

OR

2>> Open Auth with No encryption with WMM enabled with All MCS rates enabled

Its

PEAP + WPA 2 + AES encryption + WMM + ALL MCS rates = 802.11 N

or

PEAP + Open Auth + no encryption + WMM + ALL MCS rates = 802.11 N

Lemme know if this answered ur question and please done forget to rate the usefull posts!

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

WMM did it.   Thanks

Great! Thanks for using CSC..

Heve a great day!!

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG
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