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Security > Advanced > Clients | |
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The AP sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. The AP then authenticates the RADIUS certificate as valid. | |
The AP sends its certificate to the controller. The AP then authenticates the received Cisco WLC certificate as valid. | |
The AP authenticates the received RADIUS server certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the controller. | |
The AP sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. The AP then authenticates the controller certificate as valid. | |
The AP authenticates the received Cisco WLC certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the controller. | |
The AP authenticates the received RADIUS server certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. |
The BSSID is generated from the first wireless client that starts up in the IBSS. | |
The set also is called an ad hoc network. | |
The set enables the use of ESS. | |
No signals are relayed from one client to another client. |