I know if WPA-PSK authentication is used with TKIP encryption, 802.11n performance will drop down to 802.11g.
What if I used the same WPA-PSK with AES encryption?
I know if WPA-PSK authentication is used with TKIP encryption, 802.11n performance will drop down to 802.11g.
What if I used the same WPA-PSK with AES encryption?
~ I know if WPA-PSK authentication is used with TKIP encryption, 802.11n ~ performance will drop down to 802.11g. ~ ~ What if I used the same WPA-PSK with AES encryption?
WPA2-PSK with AES encryption should be able to provide 802.11n rates.
Aaron
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