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Session details and CWP

Session details and CWP

bdbernaciak
New Contributor II

We don’t currently use CWP however when looking at a clients session information it’s stating that the device used CWP.  Any ideas on why this would be?

 

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bdbernaciak
New Contributor II

both ssid’s are ppsk using wpa2-psk and all ap’s are on 10.0r9b due to r10 being broken

Ash_Finch
Contributor III

Hello,

I’ve also seen this for a while but it’s something I’ve largely ignored!

By any chance is the RES-Premium a PPSK SSID? What authentication method is RES-Basic using?
From a brief look through some XIQ instances it seems to always be on a PPSK SSID (as far as I can tell), on and possibly not just limited to: 10.0r9b, 10.2r1

bdbernaciak
New Contributor II

Looks like it’s something to do with the SSID as every device that i’ve checked on our “premium” ssid show cwp used, but devices connecting on our “basic” ssid show unused.  looking at the ssid’s in both cases show that the use cwp is off.  

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor

Nope, mine shows WPA2-PSK and CWP = unused

I’m running a Pilot license with AP305C software 10.2.4.0

 

Is that for every client or only some > in that case to see anything they have in common > one a certain site, a certain SSID ? 

 

-Ron

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