Aironet 350 AP and Apple Airport clients

Is it poosible for apple airport clients to connect to a 350 AP running LEAP and with full encryption?

We have LEAP running in our office, which has a mixed environment of Mac OS X and Windows 2000, XP, and XP Pro.
The key to making LEAP work properly is to setup the SSID as follows:
Authentication Methods Accepted:
Open Authentication: with EAP
Network eap: NO ADDITION
You can use the Cipher to set encryption.

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