02-17-2014 09:16 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:12 AM
Folks,
On a Cisco 5508 controller how can I find out which clients are connected using "n" speeds only? I see logs that there are connection using "802.11b/n", but how does this help me?
Also on the new Wireless AP's i.e. the 3602 and the 3702 AP's. While these are n standards these are also backward conpatible with the a and b standards, correct?
regards,
Nik
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02-18-2014 03:30 PM
Just to add...
What you will see on the WLC under protocol:
802.11b = 802.11b client
802.11g = 802.11g client
802.11bn = 802.11n client on the 2.4gh
802.11a = 802.11a
802.11an = 802.11n client on the 5gh
mobile = anchored client
Thanks,
Scott
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02-17-2014 09:52 PM
Hi Nik,
1) show client summary will indicate if the client is associated in 802.11n ( 2.4 / 5 )
802.11n(2.4 GHz) == b-n
802.11n(5 GHz) == a-n
2) They are defenitely backward compatible with a, g and b standards.
Regards
Victor V
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02-17-2014 10:00 PM
Also on the new Wireless AP's i.e. the 3602 and the 3702 AP's. While these are n standards these are also backward conpatible with the a and b standards, correct?
All APs are backward compatible to 802.11a and 802.11b.
02-18-2014 03:30 PM
Just to add...
What you will see on the WLC under protocol:
802.11b = 802.11b client
802.11g = 802.11g client
802.11bn = 802.11n client on the 2.4gh
802.11a = 802.11a
802.11an = 802.11n client on the 5gh
mobile = anchored client
Thanks,
Scott
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02-19-2014 05:58 AM
thanks Folks...I have got the answers. :-)
06-23-2014 04:15 AM
Hi,
Show client summary command will indicate about all clients.
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