Hi. I was trying to set up 3 AP's. 1 as root(Cisco 1200 Series) and the other 2 as repeaters (Cisco 350 Series) specifying the MAC address of the root as the preferred AP point.
The RootAP is plug to a barricade(that is the DHCP).
Everything works fine (Signal, IP, etc) until we set the WEP keys.
When we set the WEP to Optional Encryption, the Wireless Client(e.g. notebook) can detect the RootAP, RepeaterAP's signal, but no IP was assigned.
It was only solved when we set the WEP Encryption method to FULL Encryption then it works.
Based on Cisco's Documentation, for optional it says, "If you select Optional, Cisco Aironet client devices associating to the AP must be configured to allow association to mixed cells."
We are not using Cisco client devices, we are using other wireless client devices so there is no setting (as far as we know) about mixed cells.
Does that mean that non-cisco client will not be able to make use of the 'optional' setting then?
Anybody have any idea?
The RootAP is plug to a barricade(that is the DHCP).
Everything works fine (Signal, IP, etc) until we set the WEP keys.
When we set the WEP to Optional Encryption, the Wireless Client(e.g. notebook) can detect the RootAP, RepeaterAP's signal, but no IP was assigned.
It was only solved when we set the WEP Encryption method to FULL Encryption then it works.
Based on Cisco's Documentation, for optional it says, "If you select Optional, Cisco Aironet client devices associating to the AP must be configured to allow association to mixed cells."
We are not using Cisco client devices, we are using other wireless client devices so there is no setting (as far as we know) about mixed cells.
Does that mean that non-cisco client will not be able to make use of the 'optional' setting then?
Anybody have any idea?