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Does anyone know if TPC changes, from RRM, cause disconnects of the client and make them roam? I noticed when I manually change the TPC for a radio it disassociates and moves to another AP.
Thanks!
We've been having this problem for the better part of 2 years and Cisco TAC has been unable to resolve the issue. I've scoured the forums for solutions and similar problems, but nothing has resolved it.
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Having just enabled 802.11k, it certainly can help as far as the client being informed in it's decision making, but you first need to check if the wireless NICs support the new protocol.
This Intel link was the most comprehensive I found: http://ww...
I got the official answer from Cisco TAC Today. When the radio makes the necessary power adjustments through RRM it resets the radio, thus disassociating and requiring the client to roam. When the environment has been stable for some time it's not ne...
As I mention above this may because the MTU settings. Being in autonmous mode you don't have the additional overhead of the CAPWAP tunnel which will aloow a larger packet before fragmentation.
Have you taken packet captures on the AP port and looked for fragmentation? We had a similar issues and it was an MTU issue. We had to lower our VPN MTU to 1340 and other MTU settings as well on our VPN. Our max MTU before fragmentation at the site ...