Connection speed only 65 MB

Hello

could you help me, I'm 2602 AP with IOS 15.2 stand-alone configuration.

When I connect to the AP since my laptop I get only 65 MB speed, when I connect my speed of 150-300Mb connection to other points of access to the laptop.

What configuration (CLI) do I need to connect to the AP on the speed of connection to 130-450 MB? Currently, I connect to the SSID with WPA2 encryption and "failure to speed" on the radio 0 interface.

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Thank you

SSID dot11 TEST

Authentic open

Authentic-management of key wpa 'version 2 '.

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You need to add in your SSID config file 'version 2' in the line of authentication key management

HTH,
Steve

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