L2 roaming with 2 autonomous access points?

Hello

Is it possible for 2 1130AG in stand-alone mode to quick support layer 2 roaming?

My clients are a mix of clients of compatible and not cisco cisco ccx.

(Authentication could be open or WPA etc.)

If so, do 1 AP do acts as a WDS?

I fell on the docs that say I need a WLSM and that an acting as a WDS AP don't work...

If I do not use WDS and simply have 2 AP with the same SSID: -.

If I only use open authentication, then the roam would be a little faster?

The AP would update switches upstream MAC tables when a customer changes AP?

Thank you

Oh, I see now. You get absolutely L2 roaming out of the box. It's all part of the 802.11 Protocol - the customer will inform current accreditation which he left, which AP it will and then he will wander. With open authentication or PSK, it will be almost transparent to the client.

Cisco Secure fast roaming is an entirely different topic. In the above case, if the customer is using the PEAP Protocol, it will need to authenticate to the RADIUS server whenever he roams to a new AP. Cisco FSR puts cached credentials in the WDS AP for fast authentication, which takes the RADIUS server outside the process. This significantly speeds up a course for users of the EAP, and it is especially noticeable (and necessary) for wireless IP phone users.

Again, I hope it helps!

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