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9600 Mobile Computer
DFS Channels
Ad Hoc Channel
Aggressive Scan
CCX features
WMM
Auth Server
TTLS Inner Method
PMK Caching
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Default: Full
N/A
The channel to be used for an ad hoc connection if the active profile has a
Radio Mode value of "Ad Hoc" —
Value:
1~14
36, 40, 44, 48
Default: 1
Aggressive scanning complements and works in conjunction with the
standard scanning that is configured through the Roam Trigger, Roam
Delta, and Roam Period settings. It is recommended that aggressive
scanning is enabled unless there is significant co-channel interference
because of overlapping coverage from APs that are on the same channel.
Value: On, Off
Default: On
Whether to allow the use of three CCX features (AP-assisted roaming,
AP-specified maximum transmit power, and radio management) —
Value: Optimized, Full, Off
Default: Optimized
Whether to allow the use of Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions (WME) or not —
Value: On, Off
Default: Off
Type of authentication server being used for EAP authentication —
Value:
Type 1
Type 2
Default: Type 1
Authentication method used within secure tunnel created by EAP-TTLS —
Value:
Auto-EAP
MSCHAPV2
MSCHAP
PAP
CHAP
EAP-MSCHAPV2
Default: Auto-EAP
When WPA2 is in use, type of Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching to use
(alternative to WPA2 CCKM) —
One of the 2.4 GHz channels
UNII-1 channels
Cisco Secure ACS or another server that
uses PEAPv1 for PEAP with EAP-MSCHAPV2
(PEAP-MSCHAP)
A different authentication server, such as
Juniper Networks Steel Belted RADIUS, that
uses PEAPv0 for PEAP-MSCHAP
Any available EAP method

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