11-09-2022 11:46 AM
I have an employee WLAN that I used as a template and duplicated the configs (except security) for the public-facing WLANS. Getting a lot of complaints though on the lack of speed on the public-facing ones: D- 80Mbps U- 95Mbps. The employee WLAN speed is: D- 174Mbps U-252Mbps.
I have QoS on both set to Gold. I'm not sure what other settings to share, but like I state, they are the same on both in the WLC GUI. So, I don't understand why I'm not getting the same speeds.
11-09-2022 02:50 PM - edited 11-09-2022 02:51 PM
What model of AP was used in this test?
What wireless NIC was used in this test?
What radio (2.4 Ghz or 5.0 Ghz) was used in this test?
What Data Rates are enabled?
11-15-2022 10:38 AM
What model of AP was used in this test? 9115AXI-B
What wireless NIC was used in this test? unsure
What radio (2.4 Ghz or 5.0 Ghz) was used in this test? 5
What Data Rates are enabled? 802.11b/g
11-15-2022 02:13 PM
@JWHolm81891 wrote:
What wireless NIC was used in this test? unsure
What radio (2.4 Ghz or 5.0 Ghz) was used in this test? 5
What Data Rates are enabled? 802.11b/g
This information is useless.
Please provide relevant info.
11-15-2022 02:15 PM
11-10-2022 12:27 PM
Modern routers work primarily on two radio frequency bands: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The band you use for your connections can affect your speeds and the quality of your connections at different distances from your router.
Whatever frequency band you’re on may be experiencing some temporary interference, so try switching to the other band. It will show up as a different Wi-Fi network on your device, usually with a label in the network name that identifies the network as either 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz.
The 2.4 GHz band is the most commonly accessed Wi-Fi connection. It’s used for many other wireless communications other than Wi-Fi, so the airwaves in this frequency can be a little crowded. This band trades speed for range—meaning it’s better at passing through walls and other objects—whereas 5 GHz has better speeds but a shorter range.
The two frequency bands often appear as two separate Wi-Fi networks. To reorganize your connections, log off from the incorrect band and connect to the correct one on each device.
Connections best for 5 GHz band:
Connections best for 2.4 GHz band:
11-15-2022 11:02 AM - edited 11-15-2022 11:06 AM
The above reply is plagiarized from the following site and doesn't really apply to Cisco enterprise WiFi since one SSID can broadcast both frequencies, so there is no choosing which one to connect to.
https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/improve-your-wi-fi-speed-in-10-simple-steps
As for the issue at hand, what is the difference in security between the SSIDs? If you're using 802.1x on either, are devices on that SSID being put in a different VLAN than other? This could mean the public-facing SSID has traffic routed differently,potentially going through a firewall, slower set of network hardware, etc. than devices on the employee SSID.
11-16-2022 06:07 AM
>What Data Rates are enabled? 802.11b/g
Well then the absolute maximum should be 54 Mbps - so I suspect that answer is not correct.
"show wireless client mac-address <MAC> detail" for a start.
Compare that for a client on employee versus public.
Also consider updating to 17.6.4.
11-16-2022 06:33 AM
Your question doesn't provide enough information that can help. Why not post your wlan config so we can see how you have configured that wlan? Have you done testing, you should and post your finding. Keep in mind what you also mentioned, everything is the same as another, except for security. So it can possibly be due to how or what you have set on your security, or maybe your employees are also seeing the same except they are not sharing that. You are probably placing guest on a different subnet, so that is another thing you need to look at.
When using a Windows machine, use netsh
netsh wlan show wlanreport
Analyze the wireless network report - Microsoft Support
11-17-2022 08:06 AM
Here are the configs for comparison of the slower WLAN vs the faster, (slower being first). I’m not a wireless guy except for configuring and deploying, so this is really going a bit deep for me, but I appreciate your help. I’m not sure what all I need to share to help you determine why I’m not getting the same speeds on both, so your patience with me is appreciated.
WLAN Profile Name :Personal
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Identifier : 2
Description :
Network Name (SSID) :Mobile
Status : Enabled
Broadcast SSID : Enabled
Advertise-Apname : Disabled
Universal AP Admin : Disabled
Max Associated Clients per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP Radio per WLAN : 200
OKC : Enabled
Number of Active Clients : 110
CHD per WLAN : Enabled
WMM : Allowed
WiFi Direct Policy : Disabled
Channel Scan Defer Priority:
Priority (default) : 5
Priority (default) : 6
Scan Defer Time (msecs) : 100
Media Stream Multicast-direct : Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support : Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action : Disabled
Configured Radio Bands : All
Operational State of Radio Bands
2.4ghz : UP
5ghz : UP
6ghz : DOWN (Required config: Disable WPA2 and Enable WPA3 & dot11ax)
DTIM period for 802.11a radio :
DTIM period for 802.11b radio :
Local EAP Authentication : Disabled
Mac Filter Authorization list name : Disabled
Mac Filter Override Authorization list name : Disabled
Accounting list name :
802.1x authentication list name : Disabled
802.1x authorization list name : Disabled
Security
802.11 Authentication : Open System
Static WEP Keys : Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2/WPA3) : Enabled
WPA (SSN IE) : Disabled
WPA2 (RSN IE) : Enabled
MPSK : Disabled
EasyPSK : Disabled
AES Cipher : Enabled
CCMP256 Cipher : Disabled
GCMP128 Cipher : Disabled
GCMP256 Cipher : Disabled
Randomized GTK : Disabled
WPA3 (WPA3 IE) : Disabled
Auth Key Management
802.1x : Disabled
PSK : Enabled
CCKM : Disabled
FT dot1x : Disabled
FT PSK : Disabled
Dot1x-SHA256 : Disabled
PSK-SHA256 : Disabled
SAE : Disabled
OWE : Disabled
SUITEB-1X : Disabled
SUITEB192-1X : Disabled
CCKM TSF Tolerance (msecs) : 1000
OWE Transition Mode : Disabled
OSEN : Disabled
FT Support : Disabled
FT Reassociation Timeout (secs) : 20
FT Over-The-DS mode : Disabled
PMF Support : Optional
PMF Association Comeback Timeout (secs): 1
PMF SA Query Time (msecs) : 200
Web Based Authentication : Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect : Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect : Disabled
Webauth On-mac-filter Failure : Disabled
Webauth Authentication List Name : Disabled
Webauth Authorization List Name : Disabled
Webauth Parameter Map : Disabled
Band Select : Disabled
Load Balancing : Disabled
Multicast Buffer : Disabled
Multicast Buffers (frames) : 0
IP Source Guard : Disabled
Assisted-Roaming
Neighbor List : Enabled
Prediction List : Disabled
Dual Band Support : Disabled
IEEE 802.11v parameters
Directed Multicast Service : Enabled
BSS Max Idle : Enabled
Protected Mode : Disabled
Traffic Filtering Service : Disabled
BSS Transition : Enabled
Disassociation Imminent : Disabled
Optimised Roaming Timer (TBTTS) : 40
Timer (TBTTS) : 200
Dual Neighbor List : Disabled
WNM Sleep Mode : Disabled
802.11ac MU-MIMO : Enabled
802.11ax parameters
802.11ax Operation Status : Enabled
OFDMA Downlink : Enabled
OFDMA Uplink : Enabled
MU-MIMO Downlink : Enabled
MU-MIMO Uplink : Enabled
BSS Target Wake Up Time : Enabled
BSS Target Wake Up Time Broadcast Support : Enabled
802.11 protocols in 2.4ghz band
Protocol : dot11bg
Advanced Scheduling Requests Handling : Enabled
mDNS Gateway Status : Bridge
WIFI Alliance Agile Multiband : Disabled
Device Analytics
Advertise Support : Enabled
Advertise Support for PC analytics : Enabled
Share Data with Client : Disabled
Client Scan Report (11k Beacon Radio Measurement)
Request on Association : Disabled
Request on Roam : Disabled
WiFi to Cellular Steering : Disabled
Advanced Scheduling Requests Handling : Enabled
Locally Administered Address Configuration
Deny LAA clients : Disabled
wlan Personal / Mobile
no security ft adaptive
security wpa psk set-key ascii 0 WLpersonal
no security wpa akm dot1x
security wpa akm psk
security pmf optional
no shutdown
FASTER VLAN (the one I’m trying to match)
WLAN Profile Name : NPS-Managed
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Identifier : 10
Description :
Network Name (SSID) : Managed
Status : Enabled
Broadcast SSID : Enabled
Advertise-Apname : Disabled
Universal AP Admin : Disabled
Max Associated Clients per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP per WLAN : 0
Max Associated Clients per AP Radio per WLAN : 200
OKC : Enabled
Number of Active Clients : 26
CHD per WLAN : Enabled
WMM : Allowed
WiFi Direct Policy : Disabled
Channel Scan Defer Priority:
Priority (default) : 5
Priority (default) : 6
Scan Defer Time (msecs) : 100
Media Stream Multicast-direct : Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support : Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action : Disabled
Radio Policy : 802.11a only
DTIM period for 802.11a radio :
DTIM period for 802.11b radio :
Local EAP Authentication : Disabled
Mac Filter Authorization list name : Disabled
Mac Filter Override Authorization list name : Disabled
Accounting list name :
802.1x authentication list name : DOT1X_AUTH_Cityof-MANAGED
802.1x authorization list name : Disabled
Security
802.11 Authentication : Open System
Static WEP Keys : Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2/WPA3) : Enabled
WPA (SSN IE) : Enabled
TKIP Cipher : Disabled
AES Cipher : Enabled
WPA2 (RSN IE) : Enabled
MPSK : Disabled
EasyPSK : Disabled
AES Cipher : Enabled
CCMP256 Cipher : Disabled
GCMP128 Cipher : Disabled
GCMP256 Cipher : Disabled
Randomized GTK : Disabled
WPA3 (WPA3 IE) : Disabled
Auth Key Management
802.1x : Enabled
PSK : Disabled
CCKM : Disabled
FT dot1x : Disabled
FT PSK : Disabled
Dot1x-SHA256 : Disabled
PSK-SHA256 : Disabled
SAE : Disabled
OWE : Disabled
SUITEB-1X : Disabled
SUITEB192-1X : Disabled
CCKM TSF Tolerance (msecs) : 1000
OWE Transition Mode : Disabled
OSEN : Disabled
FT Support : Adaptive
FT Reassociation Timeout (secs) : 20
FT Over-The-DS mode : Disabled
PMF Support : Disabled
PMF Association Comeback Timeout (secs): 1
PMF SA Query Time (msecs) : 200
Web Based Authentication : Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect : Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect : Disabled
Webauth On-mac-filter Failure : Disabled
Webauth Authentication List Name : Disabled
Webauth Authorization List Name : Disabled
Webauth Parameter Map : Disabled
Band Select : Disabled
Load Balancing : Disabled
Multicast Buffer : Disabled
Multicast Buffers (frames) : 0
IP Source Guard : Disabled
Assisted-Roaming
Neighbor List : Enabled
Prediction List : Disabled
Dual Band Support : Disabled
IEEE 802.11v parameters
Directed Multicast Service : Enabled
BSS Max Idle : Enabled
Protected Mode : Disabled
Traffic Filtering Service : Disabled
BSS Transition : Enabled
Disassociation Imminent : Disabled
Optimised Roaming Timer (TBTTS) : 40
Timer (TBTTS) : 200
Dual Neighbor List : Disabled
WNM Sleep Mode : Disabled
802.11ac MU-MIMO : Enabled
802.11ax parameters
802.11ax Operation Status : Enabled
OFDMA Downlink : Enabled
OFDMA Uplink : Enabled
MU-MIMO Downlink : Enabled
MU-MIMO Uplink : Enabled
BSS Target Wake Up Time : Enabled
BSS Target Wake Up Time Broadcast Support : Enabled
802.11 protocols in 2.4ghz band
Protocol : dot11bg
Advanced Scheduling Requests Handling : Enabled
mDNS Gateway Status : Bridge
WIFI Alliance Agile Multiband : Disabled
Device Analytics
Advertise Support : Enabled
Advertise Support for PC analytics : Enabled
Share Data with Client : Disabled
Client Scan Report (11k Beacon Radio Measurement)
Request on Association : Disabled
Request on Roam : Disabled
WiFi to Cellular Steering : Disabled
Advanced Scheduling Requests Handling : Enabled
Locally Administered Address Configuration
Deny LAA clients : Disabled
wlan NPS-Managed 10 Managed
radio dot11a
security wpa wpa1
security wpa wpa1 ciphers aes
security dot1x authentication-list DOT1X_AUTH_MANAGED
no shutdown
I am looking at doing testing.
11-17-2022 08:56 AM - edited 11-17-2022 08:58 AM
Well when I ran a diff to compare, the other thing was that your Mobile SSID has 2.4GHz enabled, while the other SSID has 5GHz only. Now if a device connects to 2.4GHz and you have only 20Mhz channel width vs 5GHz where depending on your ap model, can go up to 160MHz. On 2.4GHz, I can see why they have slower speeds compared to devices on the other SSID with 802.11a only enabled.
Check speeds when connected to 5GHz on the Mobile SSID, another good configuration option is make sure you have band select enabled to help clients steer towards the 5GHz band. Of course you don't need that on your Managed SSID because you are only using 5GHz. Once you see that speeds are the same no matter what SSID as long as you are connected to 5GHz, make the deccision if you disable 2.4GHz on the Moble SSID or else enable Band Select. You can also change the band select parameters to be a bit more aggressive to have more device connect to 5GHz vs 2.4GHz, but you need to take a look at the data on 2.4 vs 5 and make that change until you are happy with the outcome.
Configuration > Wireless > Advanced > Band Select | Cycle Count = I have mine set to 10
Keep it at default and slowly increase it, making sure that devices are still connecting.
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