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Q. Are the 340 and 350 series products interoperable?
A. Yes. The major difference between the two product lines is the power of the radio, with the
350 series that has the stronger radio at 100 milliwatts. Whereas 340 series products have 30
milliwatts radio. In a mixed installation, the shorter range of the 340 series prevails.
Q. Why does my Client Card not associate to the closest Access Point?
A. If there are multiple access points in your wireless topology, your client maintains an
association with the access point it originally associated with until it loses keepalive beacons
from that access point. It then seeks out another access point and attempts to associate to it,
provided that the client has sufficient rights and authorization on the new access point.
Also, a wireless client associate to an AP not based on the distance between itself and the AP.
But, instead there are several factors, which include the current load on the AP, the received
signal strength from an AP and so forth, to decide the association.
Q. Does the Linux driver for the Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless Card
support Wi−Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption?
A. No, the Linux drivers for the Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless Card do not support WPA.
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Updated: May 11, 2007
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