"Levi Bard" <taktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktak at gmail.com> writes: >> Sorry, but I find it hard to believe that Cisco APs would not properly >> work with TKIP or AES. Cisco APs are of the best quality I have ever >> seen. And all the EAP tests in Wi-Fi certifications are run with >> either TKIP or AES (Wi-Fi Alliance calls it WPA-Enterprise, or >> something like that), so it's widely tested as well. > > The problem (in my case) is that I don't have control over the AP > configurations. I would be perfectly happy to use the > currently-supported WPA algorithms if I had the ability to do so. Yes, I understand that. Most probably it would very difficult for the network administrators as well. Here I was just wondering about Riku's comment of TKIP and AES not working with Cisco Access Points. I did receive good concrete examples where 802.1x+WEP is used, thanks to everyone for that. I will raise the issue internally about 802.1x+WEP support, but of course I cannot make any promises. -- Kalle Valo