Activate 802.11n - need your contributions

Good guys need your input

I've heard say that if you want to enable connection high speed 802.11n WLAN, you need you WPA2 and AES security settings

Is this true?

Hello

Configuration typically - guide 802.11n configuration section listed this. Here is the form Config Guide section 7.4

"802.11n broadband rates are available on 802.11n all access points for wireless LANs using WMM without encryption layer 2 or with active WPA2/AES encryption."

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