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Table 6-4
Differences Between WMICs (continued)
Feature
2.4 GHz (802.11b/g)
Channelization
Statically declared as
defined by IEEE
802.11b/g.
Concatenation
Supported.
Autonomous Modes
Work Group Bridge
Supported
(WGB), Universal WGB,
Non Root Bridge (NRB),
Root Bridge (RB),
Repeater, and Access
Point (AP).
World Mode
Supported.
Universal
Supported.
Workgroup Bridge
Mode
Multiple Client
Supported.
Profiles
Multiple Basic
Supported.
SSIDs
Wireless
WEP-40, WEP-128,
encryption/cipher
TKIP, CKIP, CMIC and
suites
CKIP-CMIC.
Max Number of
255.
Stations with WEP
Max Number of
256.
Stations with TKIP
Max Number of
256.
Stations with
AES-CCM
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4.9 GHz (public safety)
Channel width
configured by using the
command-line interface
(CLI).
Not supported.
Work Group Bridge
(WGB), Non Root Bridge
(NRB), Root Bridge
(RB), and Access Point
(AP).
Not supported.
Not supported.
Supported.
Supported.
WEP-40, WEP-128,
TKIP, and AES-CCM.
116.
26.
116.
Chapter 6
Wireless Mobile Interface Cards
5.0 GHz (802.11h)
Statically declared as
defined by IEEE 802.11a.
Not supported.
Work Group Bridge
(WGB), Non Root Bridge
(NRB), Root Bridge
(RB), and Access Point
(AP).
Not supported.
Not supported.
Supported.
Supported.
WEP-40, WEP-128,
TKIP, and AES-CCM.
116.
26.
116.
Comment
World mode on the
client side updates a
client with the
channels of the
specified domain.
The Cisco 3200
Series router is
limited to fixed
channels, so world
mode is not available
on the client side.
Enables operation
with non-Cisco
access points.
This mode is for root
access-point only.
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