hi
actually, the WISPr BP by the Wi-Fi Alliance is not a standard, it's
explicitly marked as non-normative of any kind and called "best practice
for WISP roaming".
since Wi-Fi alliance still considers 802.1X as not wide-spread enough,
they did not include it in their current recommendations but
, 2004 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Opinions on WLAN roaming
> Thor Spruyt wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Anybody going crazy with WLAN roaming implementations? I am!
> >
>
> do you mean crossing accesspoints without having to reauthenticate?
>
> cisco has a fas
Thor Spruyt wrote:
Hi all,
Anybody going crazy with WLAN roaming implementations? I am!
do you mean crossing accesspoints without having to reauthenticate?
cisco has a fastreconnect which isn't very well supported. we ended up
setting up access points as repeaters which doesn't give very good ran
Hi all,
Anybody going crazy with WLAN roaming implementations? I am!
The Wispr standard has not been adopted at all... not surprisingly since
it's too limited.
Does anybody know if there's a better WLAN romaing standard under
development?
Regards,
Thor.
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