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Hi,I’d like to use 2960C-8TC-L as access switches. They have 8x FE ports (which is fine for our desktop PCs) and 2x GE uplinks. I only need 1 gigabit uplink to connect to our distribution switch and I'd like to use the second GE port for my 2602i acc...
Hi,we use a WLC 2504 in an old museum with thick stone walls, with 4 intersecting tunnel-like corridors/hallways and several rooms and little halls connected to the corridor.Besides two CAP2602i internal access points which work fine, we use a CAP260...
Yes, I think so.I have one customer with a AIR-CAP2602E using the omni-directional 4dBi dual-band antenna (AIR-ANT2544V4M-R) and setting the parameter to 8x0.5dBi did help increase the signal-strength for 802.11g/n and improved the coverage in our en...
I think you are mistaken, 802.11g still works just fine here. The radio policy is set to "802.11a/g only", so it means no 802.11b but still 802.11g and 802.11a. Your method is only viable in scenarios with enough access points to not depend upon data...
Why is this "NOT a smart way"?Those data rates overlap and I for example need the lower rates. We also needed to set 1Mbps as Mandatory in our use cases, to let clients with low RSSI reconnect immediately in areas of poor coverage.I have a low-throug...
I did not disable 802.11b/g/n, just 802.11b. In the WLAN settings, you can decide between 802.11b/g/n and 802.11g/n, if I remember correctly.802.11b is very old. As far as I observed, all my clients support 802.11gBut it's not just the age, 802.11b t...
You're welcome!According to an engineer, I should not touch the client roaming parameters, defaults should be fine in most cases.Did those custom settings improve your situation? Are your clients roaming faster now? Maybe I'll do some testing myself ...