802 1250.11n wpa tkip compatible?

Only, we got a 1250 AP and try to configure 802.11n on it. We were using TKIP and WPA (Enterprise) and I received the message below:

April 8, 14:24:12: % DOT11-4-NO_HT: Interface Dot11Radio0, Mcs rates disabled on vlan 132 due to not using the AES encryption or encryption is not disabled

Users who connected got only speeds up to 54 Mbps.

I changed encryption algorithms to use AES - CCM instead of TKIP, the message went, and guests were able to connect with 802.11n speeds. (H1, H2, etc.)

The message revealed as you use AES, it are the case, or do I need to add something to the config?

Thank you

Joe

802.11n does not support WPA-TKIP... you use AES... Most likey WPA2-AES...

I learned way too hard.

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