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SSID not broadcasting properly

Hi Team,

We have 2800 APs with FRA enabled as auto. We are seeing all SSIDs not broadcasting on all APs all time. Its intermittent. Because of that user connect with AP which is far instead of nearby AP.

Any specific reason for that.

We have AP group creation where we have call all WLAN. 

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Sandeep Choudhary
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

Clinet decide To join which AP and/or which radio not AP or WLC. If the wireless client wants to associate to the furthest AP then there's nothing you can do.

 

There are ways to to minimize it..1. your wireless clients are running the latest drivers.

2. On the AP-side, you could also try to disable the low-speed data rates (disable 802.11b, make 18 Mbps as Mandatory and the rest are Supported).

 

Regards

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Hi @Sandeep Choudhary 

Thanks for reply.

Issue here is sometime AP broadcast some SSID and some time its not broadcasting. Connection of client to any AP, we are fine it depend on client adapter, but AP should broadcast all SSID configured in that AP group

vivek NAGAR
Level 1
Level 1

Please check if the AP advertise the SSID's or not 

 

On WLC check below 

show ap wlan 802.11a "AP NAME"

show ap wlan 802.11b "AP NAME"

this will show you Site  Name and WLAN ID numbers which advertise via AP 

 

Thanks 

Vivek 

 

Hi @vivek NAGAR 

Its intermittent. Given command gives all configured WLAN broadcasted. Sometime its not broadcasting. ANy specific reason for that

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
Can you replicate this issue?

Hi @Leo Laohoo 

Its intermittent. We can replicate. What you require

Show me the complete output to the command "sh client detail <MAC ADDRESS>".

when you are not seeing the SSID on client machine that time can you check the AP broadcast SSID or not via same command,

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