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Cisco's QoS and Queuing white paper has buffer allocations for several cat models listed in Table 3 in "buffer units". I am interested in the size of a buffer unit in bytes for the UADP 3.0 ASIC. I am assuming that buffer units are related to buffer...
Is it possible to make the LED on an access point blink for ID purposes through CPI? We are running 3.2, if that makes a difference. I can see how to do it from the WLC, but I was hoping there was a way that would not mean giving out WLC access to a...
We are new to clean air. Having turned it on about a week ago, we're seeing less than perfection on some APs. The attachment shows two days of "minimum" readings for one of our 2.4 Gb/s radios. Others in the same building show similar "less than perf...
I have to select the floor and then choose "add APs" as the action. Then GO and I select the APs I want to move to the floor. Then click "OK" (not "accept"). If I can't get to the floor, then I can't select the APs. So if there is no building view, I...
Answer: no, you can keep most of your work.
Assuming that your drawing will be the same size and scale factor, you can replace the image without deleting and adding all the APs. While on the floor, choose "Edit Floor Area" and then put in your new pi...
Very useful. Thanks. Good to have a target.
I have been thinking about this some.
We are told that the SAGE chip looks for radio energy that does not begin with an 802.11 packet preamble. So, to first order, rogue APs will not get its attention. But ...
http://noc.ucsc.edu/docs/Wi-Fi/AP-placement.pdfIf you have to pick one orientation, it would be "ceiling". But if it is a huge room with a very high ceiling that is probably the wrong choice. Mounted flat on a wall, you'll send half the energy up to ...