10-28-2009 10:57 AM - edited 07-03-2021 06:12 PM
We are seeing what we perceive to be, less than optimal data throughput rates between the 1142 and the Intel 5300AGN.
Configured as follows:
WiSM w/ 6.0.182.0 code
1142AGN
WPA2-PSK AES
802.11b radio OFF
20MHz channels
WMM Enabled
Dell Latitude E5400
INTEL 5300AGN w/ 13.0.0.107 driver (also tried 12.4.0.21 and 12.4.3.9)
Wireless Zero configuration
RESULTS:
upload = 53Mbps download = 66Mbps
Same TEST with BROADCOM 1505 card:
upload = 73Mbps download = 84Mbps
10-28-2009 12:10 PM
Try disabling A-MPDU. There are some compatibility issues with A-MPDU between the controller and Intel clients. To disable A-MPDU you can use the following commands:
config 802.11a 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
config 802.11b 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
10-28-2009 01:44 PM
disabling the a-mpdu tx priority only decreased our performance on downloads by 25-35Mbps.
11-02-2009 06:18 AM
Im experienceing the same speeds however im also having cases where the clients will not pass traffic. They dont get disconnected. They just will not pass traffic for a minute or so and then pick up again. Has anyone else experienced this with the Intel 5300AGN. I have the same environment described in this post.
11-02-2009 06:41 AM
We experiened the same thing, when we had 802.11n enabled on the WLC under WIRELESS - 802.11b/g/n - High Throughput(802.11n).
Disabling it in the 2.4GHz spectrum resolved this issue for us.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/5.2/configuration/guide/c52ccfg.html
See (figure 4.3)
10-28-2009 06:35 PM
Sorry for the dumb question, but do you have the AP plugged into a gig switch port?
What 802.11n rates do you have enabled?
What connection speed are you showing on the client side?
What OS/Service Pack is the Dell running?
How are you running your throughput test?
10-30-2009 06:53 AM
do you have the AP plugged into a gig switch port?
YES
What connection speed are you showing on the client side?
144Mbps on 20MHz channel, 300Mbps on 40MHz channel
What OS/Service Pack is the Dell running?
Windows XP Pro SP2, had SP3 but left it off on this install to rule out software problem
How are you running your throughput test?
CHARIOT
Opened a case with TAC. They tested similar setup with 5300AGN and a Linksys Dualband AGN card. I was told the results were similar to what I was seeing, that the 5300AGN was lower in connection speed and throughput.
Leads me to conclude that this is a client issue.
10-30-2009 08:03 AM
You've obviously done your homework. About the only things I can recommend are:
- Ensure you've applied the post-SP2 wireless patch: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893357
- Override all of the the Intel's default settings that affect 802.11n (including packet bursting!) to ensure they are set to 802.11n-friendly settings -- even if the default setting shows the desired setting.
What sort of controller are you using?
10-30-2009 08:25 AM
M$ post-SP2 wireless patches were installed in order to allow us to use WPA2-PSK
we've tried the client default settings and then optimized them for 802.11n.
no real change to speak of
The controller is a Cisco WiSM module in a 6509 running 6.0.182.0 code. We have only two AP's on this controller, a 1252 and an 1142 (test lab environment). Of the two, the 1142 gave us the best results, but still not what we expected to see from this client.
I believe we'll just have to wait for Intel to provide the solution in an update at some future date.
10-30-2009 09:17 AM
Thank you for reporting your results.
If you get any updates about improving the Intel speed, please post something back to the forum.
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