Mixed-Cell Mode
Some access points, for example Cisco 350 or Cisco 1200, support environments in which
not all client stations support WEP encryption; this is called Mixed-Cell Mode. When these
wireless network operate in "optional encryption" mode, client stations that join in WEP
mode, send all messages encrypted, and stations that use standard mode, send all
messages unencrypted. These access points broadcast that the network does not use
encryption, but allows clients that use WEP mode to join . When Mixed-Cell is enabled in a
profile, it allows you to connect to access points that are configured for "optional
encryption."
Radio Management
When this feature is enabled your wireless adapter provides radio management information
to the Cisco infrastructure. If the Cisco Radio Management utility is used on the
infrastructure, it configures radio parameters, detects interference and rogue access points.
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