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Hello!I’m facing the following issue:Recently, I noticed that the Cisco EWC gigabit interface on a C9130 access point is negotiating at only 1000 Mbps. This surprised me because I’m certain it was running at 5000 Mbps when I initially connected it to...
Hello,I think there is something wrong with the Cisco 9130 EWC I have because no matter I tried I never got more then a bit over 600 Mbps on a connection that can do 944 (1Gb switch) even though on Ruckus R710 I get more than 817 Mbps form one 3x3 co...
Dear potential buyers of C1111-8p, Before spending the money please read this post and the attached PDFs for visual details.I'll try to summarize the points as I already lost way too much time with this. 1) even though it is marketed as a SMB product...
Hi!Roaming is always the client device decision. Each type of client you have has a different roaming algorithm and this makes the wireless network setup a nightmare. My recommendation is to use only one 5Ghz radio. Or, if your setup allows it, creat...
One thing I observed is that if there is a device connected when the policy starts you will get a "not applied" on that radio. So the policy will not disconnect the client. I cannot say how Ethernet ports should behave.
No, it's not.As a good practice you should start at the main router (internet connection) to recognize and mark the traffic.But if you cannot do that, a solution is to create a policy for Teams (and other applications you use and want to prioritize) ...