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Can anyone shed some light on why power output levels vary across SSIDs, on the same AP and frequency range? I'm specifically looking at an 1852i AP connected to an 8540 controller, if that is relevant.What I see is that some SSIDs are always consist...
Hi,I have RME 3.4, on Win2K, and IDU 9. I'm trying to add some 3560 switches but they are identified as generic snmp devices rather than what they are. They have the SNMP symbol instead of the device symbol and also device attribute errors which tell...
I'm getting complaints about dropouts on one SSID which, when I monitor it, appears to have consistently lower power than some others in one area. The difference in apparent signal strength appears persistent. I think I need to do some more testing t...
I can see that power is controlled per radio - I already checked that in Prime and that's why I'm asking the question. I'm not seeing what you describe - what I'm seeing is what I described in my post.
I'm investigating complaints about connectivity to a specific SSID - I'm checking the power levels using a Netscout Aircheck tool, not looking at specific client NICs. I'm seeing the same behaviour on my own phone though.
Using a Netscout Aircheck tester, which I think is pretty accurate. Since I suspected this was happening I am focussing on one AP, definitely not roaming. I can see the same effect from a simple WiFi checker on my phone, tending to corroborate what I...
Checked out error logs, but nothing to see. Version of IOS is correct.Re-installed IDU 9 from scratch and completely reloaded machine (did this last time too) and now everything seems to be fine.Not sure where it went wrong first time, but I'm happy ...