10-10-2006 11:20 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:19 PM
Hey all,
We have a WLAN set up with 1242 lightweight AP's connected into the network via a 4402 Controller. We are experiencing random drops where the client is disconnected from the network for no apparent reason. I checked the message logs for the WLCS and this is what keeps repeating: 198: Missing Supported Rate . That I've seen all our Data Rates are either mandatory (for B client speeds) or supported (for g clients). I have a B client that has been on with no drops yet. Is there something to the mandatory setting?
10-11-2006 07:31 AM
The B client is now dropping at the same time and the message that we get is that it is a signal loss which I find really strange because we're the only 2 on the entire wireless network and we're sitting right under the AP. Any ideas here?
10-11-2006 07:58 AM
What is your WLC version? We are running on 4.0.155.5 and we do not see this issue. Is your client NIC driver latest?
10-11-2006 10:47 AM
4.0.179.8 on the controller. We have been testing it with intel and broadcom wireless integrated and it drops all of us at the same time.
10-17-2006 09:43 AM
From your msg; the client is being dropped from the AP and NOT the AP dropped from the switch. Are the drivers on the client the latest driver? Is power management turned off or set for 'device always on' on the client? You say "we are right under" the AP, not a good place to be unless you are using a flush mount. My guess is you have a rubber duck so move the access point away from your position and see if you still get dropped. Make sure you have set a channel to use and are not doing least conjested. If the AP channel surfs you will be dropped while it looks for a better channel. Also check all cordless devices and make sure they are not operating in the same bandwidth as the AP. If there is any doubt about cordless devices use a channel of 9 or lower.
10-20-2006 08:17 AM
I turned out the problem was the controller. We wiped it clean and then rebuilt it and after that we've not had the same issue.
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