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We are preparing to change the channel width from 40 mhz to 20 on our Cisco WLC. Once this change is made, what kind of impact can we expect for the client devices? Also, we are adjusting the Data rates, removing mandatory for some of the lower rate...
I recently saw the power was set 20 for the minimum and maximum. Why would this be? Isn't this essentially disabling RRM by forcing all APs to transmit at the same power level?
Lets say a customer has legacy light-weight APs powered up near newly installed Meraki APs. The legacy (essentially rogue) APs are not associated to a controller. In theory could they still have old config retained and be broadcasting an SSID and a c...
We have low signal power broadcasting on our 2.4ghz creating coverage gaps. 5ghz is great. Here are our TPC settings: Max Power level: 30Minimum Power level: -10Power Threshold v1: -70Power Threshold v2: -67 How can we boost the power some to fill ...
Thank you, yes this is why we are making the changes to offer the benefits you mention. But my question was what kind of user impact can we expect directly after we we make the changes so we can plan our outage window accordingly.
Yeah I'm just wondering if that legacy AP is going to be causing issues for the clients. It may not even be connected to a switch, but it could be powered on.. And broadcasting an SSID causing problems... Am I correct in that assumption?
I understand that this is going to take a lot of testing and trial and error. Maybe I need to be more specific. What is a baseline adjustment to start with? What does increasing/decreasing the Power Threshold v1 do? If we increase it to -80 will ...