I am having difficulties with 802.11b clients connecting to a Fast Ethernet AEBS in WPA2 mode. When the clients try to connect, WPA2 is not listed as an option, only WEP is listed in various forms. These SAME clients can connect to an older AEBS on the same network via WPA2. One client is an iBook G3, the other is a old PowerMac G4.
I tried turning off the ACL, restarting the base station, upgrading the firmware to 7.3.2 and setting the FE AEBS to b/g only mode. No joy.
Any ideas?
- gws
iMac Core Duo 20", PowerBook G4,
Mac OS X (10.5.3),
, 20" Cinema Display
If the "802.11b clients" are Macs with original
AirPort cards they can NOT connect to WPA2 protected network.
The 802.11b AirPort cards can connect to a WPA protected network if the Mac is running OS 10.3 or beyond. But they can not connect to a WPA2 protected network.
thank you, that was it. I did not notice that the two base stations were configured differently. Setting WPA/WPA2 Personal on the FE AEBS allowed the older clients to connect.
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