802.1x and NO-802.1x at the same time ?

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Hello,
I have a Cisco aironet 1100 access point.
it works fine with 802.1x clients.
What I would like to do is to use this acccess point
both with 802.1x (putting the authenticated clients into a VLAN)
and without 802.1x for clients which cannot use this standard
putting them into another VLAN.
is it possible to configure the AP1100 to work in this way ?
If I enable 802.1x looks like that only 802.1x can negotiate
a connection.

thanks

Rick
 
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 07:18:17 +0000 (UTC), RJ45 <rj45@NOSPAMslacknet.com> wrote:

~
~ Hello,
~ I have a Cisco aironet 1100 access point.
~ it works fine with 802.1x clients.
~ What I would like to do is to use this acccess point
~ both with 802.1x (putting the authenticated clients into a VLAN)
~ and without 802.1x for clients which cannot use this standard
~ putting them into another VLAN.
~ is it possible to configure the AP1100 to work in this way ?
~ If I enable 802.1x looks like that only 802.1x can negotiate
~ a connection.
~
~ thanks
~
~ Rick

Sure - you can set up one SSID/VLAN for 802.1x authentication
and another for some other kind of authentication (open, MAC,
shared-key, WPA-PSK, whatever.)

Aaron