08-30-2016 05:44 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:13 AM
Dear Team,
I have a problem regarding wireless connection to internet, In my LAN setup whenever i connect to youtube the channel webpage opens up properly but when you click any videos to view the buffering goes on and when you refresh the page sometimes in comes up.I have 4500 series WLAN with 16 Aironet APs it happens with all the APs not a particular one, its starnge now i cant avoid it. I checked with the diffrent broswers, tried with windows, androids and apple phones have the same thing. At the begining it was with the apple phones but no evrything that is connected to WiFi is getting affected. The wired LAN is working fine.
Please suggest me how to troublshoot this one.
08-30-2016 09:45 AM
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It might be your APs or wireless environment.
You might first begin troubleshooting by comparing your bandwidth demand vs. your (actually available/usable) wireless bandwidth. You might also check your wireless "air" quality.
09-03-2016 01:09 AM
Dear Joseph,
Thanks for replying me
can you please advise me more on the air quality, the bandithwidth is fine, but whenever you open youtube the page comes up properly, but when you click the video, the ads works fine it plays, and then the buffering starts. I know that there is something wrong in the wireless controller.
09-04-2016 07:02 AM
Hello,
this could also be caused by MTU size. Try changing it with the 'ip mtu' interface command and see if that makes a difference. Try 1500 or 1462.
09-06-2016 02:54 PM
I have 4500 series WLAN with 16 Aironet APs it happens with all the APs not a particular one
There is no such thing as a "4500" Cisco controller.
Can you provide more details?
09-19-2016 06:01 AM
sorry i mean 2500 series wlan
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