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Does AP310 supports 802.11r (fast transition)?

Does AP310 supports 802.11r (fast transition)?

_Alex_
New Contributor

I am sure to see this option on the wlan profile settings, but i can't find anything official in the specs?

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StephanH
Valued Contributor III

I don’t want to say that your answer is false, because I also think that it supports this feature (even IdentFi Controller + APs supported this feature), buuut… Where on earth is this listed in the datasheet? 😄

In the XCC datasheet features like 802.11k, 802.11w, band steering and many more are listed, but not 802.11r/Fast transition. (In the IdentiFi datasheet it was indeed listed)

In the AP datasheet such features are not listed at all. 

Now I wonder why it isn’t listed anywhere? This seems to confuse other people as well. Maybe @Sam Pirok can help. 😄 

Hello Stefan,

I am pretty sure. I saw the Fast Transition flag in the beacon frame from the AP310 and in difference to an datasheet a beacon tell the truth?. Please be aware Fast Transition is only available with 802.1X, with PSK it does not make sense.

 

Tested only with XCC!

Regards Stephan

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Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

I don’t want to say that your answer is false, because I also think that it supports this feature (even IdentFi Controller + APs supported this feature), buuut… Where on earth is this listed in the datasheet? 😄

In the XCC datasheet features like 802.11k, 802.11w, band steering and many more are listed, but not 802.11r/Fast transition. (In the IdentiFi datasheet it was indeed listed)

In the AP datasheet such features are not listed at all. 

Now I wonder why it isn’t listed anywhere? This seems to confuse other people as well. Maybe @Sam Pirok can help. 😄 

StephanH
Valued Contributor III

Hello Alex,

yes it does. The feature is called "Fast Transition" also.

 

 

Regards Stephan
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