The multiple signal paths are weaker than they should be because the signals are out of phase with each other. | |
Multiple signal paths are not sent at exactly the same time. The receiver receives a positive crest on the primary signal and a negative crest on the secondary signal. | |
The signal is stronger than it should be because multiple signal paths are received twice at exactly the same time, which results in the multiple signals being in-phase. | |
The multiple signal paths are distorted and difficult to understand. |
Any EAP supported by the RADIUS authentication server | |
LEAP and EAP-FAST only | |
EAP-TLS, PEAP-MSCHAPv2, and PEAP-GTC only | |
EAP-TLS, PEAP-MSCHAPv2, PEAP-GTC, LEAP, and EAP-FAST only |
LEAP, WPA, 802.1x and VLANs per AP, TKIP, and WiFi | |
Roaming and real-time diagnostics, MFP, a diagnostic channel that allows troubleshooting of the client, client reporting, optional location service, and expedited bandwidth | |
AP assisted roam, Cisco Centralized Key Management, radio measurements, and transmit power control | |
CAC, UPSD, voice metrics, MBSSIDs, location, link tests, and NAC | |
WME, proxy ARP, EAP-FAST, and WPA2, and single sign-on |