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WEP and LEAP

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (JON DESANTIS)
Tue Mar 26 12:30:57 2002

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From: JON DESANTIS <desantis@LYCOMING.EDU>
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Recently I have been reading up on wireless to prepare for a small pilot program that we are going to explore here at Lycoming.  I have read that on wireless access points, once WEP is activated, you could expect to see your connection drop to around 5 or 6 mbps.  This is a substantial loss, has anyone experienced this?  My actual question for all is, If you are using Cisco AP's and enable the LEAP on them, what does this do to bandwidth?  Anyone with experience on this, would greatly appreciate your input.  Thanks

Jon DeSantis, Staff Technician
Lycoming College, 700 College Place
Box 142, Williamsport, Pa 17701
(570) 321-4397     Fax (570) 321-4051

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