Cisco 1200 APs
I am told these can work with WPA, right now we are using LEAP, but
the company that supports our LEAP server software has chosen to not
support it anymore so we have 5 APs that we want to move to WPA. I
see no option to move to WPA on the APs and I will admit that the APs
have not been upgraded since purchase. Is it possible to do this, and
do I need to upgrade them from 12.00?
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... support it anymore so we have 5 APs that we want to move to WPA. ... see no option to move to WPA on the APs and I will admit that the APs ... do I need to upgrade them from 12.00? ... (comp.dcom.sys.cisco) - Re: Unknown computer connected to my encrypted WiFi network?
... Trend Micro detection and the intruder has disappeared. ... I don't think that I can upgrade to WPA unless I change my router because I ... Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web) - Re: How to check which wireless protocol is in use? Wicd?
... This will show details of all the APs in the clients vicinity. ... It looks like I have some reading to do: ... According to wikipedia 802.11i is WPA, ... (Ubuntu) - Re: 802.11i for Cisco 870 routers
... ~ · Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) ... ~ in the list of features for these routers ... Is this upgrade already available, ... (comp.dcom.sys.cisco) - Re: Linksys WRT54G Security
... Most APs won't support this kind of thing, ... separate AP with sufficient router isolation that you can leave it ... or a more modern device that supports WPA. ... (alt.internet.wireless) |
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