Yes, Cisco stuff can break, and yes, Apple changes can break apps, too. Is there a known issue with 13.1 at all? Have tried reinstalling An圜onnect to no avail, and seeing this across two machines both on 13.1. I'm using 9 and although connected, no traffic is being redirected through the connection. Is this still the case with 13.1? I skipped 13.0, and jumped from 12.x to 13.1, and noted that my existing config no longer works as expected. Support adaptive 802.11r, the Cisco network must be using controllerĪre there know issues with M2 WiFi 6e Based machines ? The need to enable 802.11r on the configured Cisco wireless network. IOS 10 and later, iPadOS and macOS 12 include support for adaptiveĨ02.11r on Cisco wireless networks. Pre-shared key (PSK) and 802.1X authentication methods. Transition (FT) to authenticate more quickly. Same network, 802.11r uses a feature called Fast Basic Service Set When your device roams from one AP to another on the Wi-Fi network roaming with 802.11k, 802.11r and 802.11v on iOS, iPadOS and macOS – Apple Support (AU) This is all happening on WiFi 5Ghz (no 6Ghz) The devices ASSOCIATES and does 802.1x Auth but then cannot get an IP address and gets self assigned IP then disconnects. If the SSID FT option is set to DISABLED the M2 WiFi6e device can connect. If the SSID FT option is set to ENABLED the M2 WiFi6e device can connect. But iOS devices can “Adapt” (upscale) their ‘Authentication and Key Management’ suite (AKM) to connect with FT even though the SSID does not support it. The result is that all non-iOS devices (inc MacOS v12 ? ) will connect and roam without FT. No other vendor can support Adaptive mode, it is proprietary to Cisco and Apple. Also Tested on 8.5.182.2 with 3600 series APs. Is anyone else having issues with the Latest M2 Mac Book Pros (with WiFi 6E) not connecting to Cisco AIROS Controller based Networks if Fast Transition (FT) is set to ADAPTIVE? Tested on the Latest 8.10.183.0 with 9130,3800,3700 Series AP. Latest M2 MAC Pro WiFi can not connect to cisco WiFI when Fast Transition is to Adaptive Adding this again as I can not update my original Post as Apple as Locked it.
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