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Hoping someone in the community can help explain the 802.11n packet aggregation configurable priority values on a Cisco WLC based environment. Do these priority values correlate with QoS (wired and 802.11e values)? If so, if a packet that is tagged b...
I have a question in regards using the Efficient AP upgrade feature for Flex Connect. 1) Do you have to predownload to the Flex AP's first before predownloading to the other APs? Or is it possible to setup a Master Flex AP and triggering the predownl...
Relatively simple question, I am just having a tough time figuring out analyze the data. Anyway... We use the Tamograph Wireless Survey utility and with this utility you are able to perform passive, predictive and active surveys. With the passive\pre...
Good Morning world! I have a question in regards to how Cisco Flex connect works. Currently we are experiencing an issue with certain clients (iPads in guided mode) dont seem to be working weell when our AP's move from Connected > Standalone > Connec...
Good Afternoon,We are having issue accessing the web management service via HTTPS on our 3602's running the latest Autonomous image.I have tried changing the listening port, enable\disable HTTPS server, and generated new RSA keys to no avail.I was ho...
Anything more on this? I am curious if we follow the Cisco\Spectralink VIEW document by disabling A-MSDU on all priorities would this have any noticeable real-life impact on our other 802.11n clients? In what scenario does A-MSDU come to being used? ...
Yes I do have some OTA captures and it looks like any traffic returning to the Spectralink handset has MSDU values in the frame. Is this the correct assumption. See image:
Awesome. We are looking to resolve an issue with our Spectralink 8440 VoWLAN handsets. The issue really seems to be similar when we first started rolling out the phones. I have followed the Spectralink VIEW documentation but have only disabled aggreg...
Thanks George. I think a lot of avoiding poor SIR is in proper AP placement to begin with. Trying to stick with the 20% radio overlap as much as possible is likely the best way to go. I will await to hear what you are able to find about the RX and TX...