11-06-2013 08:57 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:13 AM
I have have 2x 4404's (2x) and 2x 5508's all are running 7.0.240.0. When I take an 1142 and associate it to a 4404 I can connect a test client using N at 144Mbps and I can get transfer rates averaging 70Mbps (using iperf tests). When I take the same AP and associate it to a 5508, (same SSID, etc) I connect at 144Mbps but only get average 6Mbps transfer rates. I get the same results with 1252's. I get the same results if I wipe the config on the 5508 and start from scratch. It only happens when connecting at a/n, when I use a b/g AP such as 1132 I connect at 54Mbps on either controller and get transfer rates of 24Mbps. I have enabled disabled LAG (rebooted), moved the 5508 to connect to the same swtich ports, swapped GBICs. The issue happens on both 5508s, TAC has been unable to resolve this and they are confused as well.
Some of the other things I have tried:
Any ideas?
11-06-2013 12:25 PM
What do you see on the 2.4ghz as far as throughput on the 5508?
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App
11-07-2013 05:28 AM
Well, your question prompted me to test first the a/n antenna (5ghz?) disabled on the AP:
- When AP is on 4404 I get 50+Mbps, when connected to the 5508 I get 2Mbps
Then I tried enabled only the a/n antenna, and disabling b/g/n:
- I got 70+Mbps on both the 4404 and the 5508.
It would appear that when I force the clinet to use b/g/n it works fine on the 4404 but not on the 5508. When the client is forced to use a/n it works fine on both controllers.
01-26-2015 09:22 AM
Hi
In my 5508 WLC i have exactly the same problem as you gsutherland
I tried apply this command config 802.11b 11nSupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
and i get message
"802.11b network not disabled"
Why i must turn off b standard ?
Thanks for respons
11-06-2013 01:28 PM
Stupid Question: How did you configure your 5508? Did you configure the 5508 by copying the config of the 4400, change the IP address, and push the config to the 4400?
11-07-2013 05:29 AM
I have configured the 5508 from scratch. Will a config from a 4404 load on a 5508? If so I will TFTP it over.
11-07-2013 11:33 AM
TAC has resolved the issue. We issued the following comand to disable MPDU:
config 802.11b 11nSupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
For some reason that had been disabled on the 4404 long ago (possibly 9 years ago when the vendor was on site assisting install) and that is why the 4404 worked fine. Once it was disabled on teh 5508 we started getting the speeds expected.
Thanks for the input, I have been working on this for 2 weeks, the solutoin always seems to be some CLI only comamnd to change settings not visable in GUI.
Cheers.
11-09-2013 03:48 AM
Hi Glenn,
Good it was solved for you
01-26-2015 09:33 AM
Hi
In my 5508 WLC i have exactly the same problem as you gsutherland
I tried apply this command config 802.11b 11nSupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
and i get message
"802.11b network not disabled"
Why i must turn off b standard ?
Thanks for respons
01-26-2015 09:42 AM
Hi
In my 5508 WLC i have exactly the same problem as you gsutherland
I tried apply this command config 802.11b 11nSupport a-mpdu tx priority all disable
and i get message
"802.11b network not disabled"
Why i must turn off b standard ?
Thanks for respons
01-26-2015 01:08 PM
You need to disable the 2.4ghz network before you can issue that command. It doesn't mean 802.11b, but the 2.4ghz in general. So if you uncheck 802.11b network from the GUI and hit apply, that will disable the 2.4ghz radios and you can apply that command.
-Scott
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide