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		<title>By: James Ball</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Ball</dc:creator>
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		<description>There are currently 5 versions of Cisco Compatibility Extensions not 4.

Version 5 was released in 2007 but unfortunately Cisco are yet to list client devices that support version 5.

Version 5 includes support for client side MFP which is used to encrypt and authenticate management frames between the client and access-point.

James</description>
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<p>Version 5 was released in 2007 but unfortunately Cisco are yet to list client devices that support version 5.</p>
<p>Version 5 includes support for client side MFP which is used to encrypt and authenticate management frames between the client and access-point.</p>
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