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<<<So does 4390x/54907 support 802.11r?
Yes.
<<<And a follow up question: do you have standard steps to test 802.11r roaming?
Yes. We test with Cisco equipment:
- CISCO 2500 series WLC
- (three) 802.11r supported CISCO AP's
Unfortunately I cannot share the internal test-setup document, as it may raise more questions than it would solve. Most of the content is screen-shots of CISCO's configuration setup. I suggest you check with Cisco. Sorry. snmo
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I've been told SDK 6.1 Release does add 802.11r (fast BSS transition). Specifically, radio firmware version 7.79.2 adds it for 43364/4343W and 6.49.23.1 firmware adds it for 43340. I don't have the version info handy for 43907. Are you inquiring if it's supported, or are you having troubles getting it to work?
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Your reply tells the qestion but not the answer.
The CHANGLELOG.txt mentioned "enable 802.11r support" for 4343*/43364/43340,
but it does not mention the 802.11r support for 4390x/54907.
So does 4390x/54907 support 802.11r?
And a follow up question: do you have standard steps to test 802.11r roaming?
(so people can test if it really work for 4343*/43364/43340.)
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<<<So does 4390x/54907 support 802.11r?
Yes.
<<<And a follow up question: do you have standard steps to test 802.11r roaming?
Yes. We test with Cisco equipment:
- CISCO 2500 series WLC
- (three) 802.11r supported CISCO AP's
Unfortunately I cannot share the internal test-setup document, as it may raise more questions than it would solve. Most of the content is screen-shots of CISCO's configuration setup. I suggest you check with Cisco. Sorry. snmo