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I have AP: AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 as standalone running: ap3g2-k9w7-xx.153-3.JH and wireless clients connected to it are only reaching below 100mpbs connection speed.. The circuit is 600mbps which is what i get with wired PCs when doing a connection speed...
hey guys, not sure if its even possible but i want to connect this switch behind my home router (ASUS GT-AC5300) who's IP is 192.168.1.2.. i have created 3 VLANs with 10.10.x.x as i want to have anything behind the switch with that network scheme, so...
we've had situations where there's a lot of saturation in our network and we narrow it down to an AP, but how do we locate the actual client connected to that AP doing the damage? once we get the mac address from our top talker discovering its on our...
in case someone bumps into this same issue as me, i recently installed EWC on a 9120AXI AP running on 17.09.06, and it was driving me insane that i couldnt encrypt the psk shared key on both the web gui and CLI, i later discovered that the below encr...
I set the below;radio0 to ch11, data rates: for best throughputradio1 to ch157, data rates: for best throughput and width: above 40MHzthe above seem to have helped, now getting 160mpbs, is this the max this type of AP can provide? I have another AP i...
i want to troubleshoot by creating different SSIDs and select different channels, width etc.. in the webgui if i go to network > network interface > Radio0-802.11N 2.4GHz or Radio1-802.11N 5GHz i can make these changes, but it looks like it does it...
Hey Haydn, thanks for replying.. i logged in to the webgui and i see that both radio bands 2.4ghz and 5ghz are using 20MHZ. As far as channel noise, what tools do you recommend? i do see a bunch of SSDIs being advertised on my phone/laptop when im on...
sorry, i figured this one out.. when i was writing this, our top talker at the time it was a device that was wired in in a different VLAN, so i wanted to know where it was physically plugged in, but i was able to trace it down..