04-18-2014 01:37 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:42 AM
Any docs, config guides, best practices for configuring/running 802.11ac?
A "customer" has demanded ac and procured a demo 3702i. I upgraded their 5508 FUS to 1.9.0.0 and code to 7.6.110.0 last night.
So far I've setup one WLAN as 5Ghz only, 802.1x WPA2/AES with WMM required and enabled 80Mhz channels.
What else to do?
Thanks!
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04-18-2014 03:31 PM
Hi
That's pretty much it, now if you have 802.11ac clients (Nexus 5, Samsung S4 or S5, latest Macbook Pro or Macbook air or any other supported clients) you would see those are connected in 11ac data rates.
Refer this for my testing with 3700 with 802.11ac clients.
http://mrncciew.com/2014/01/10/802-11ac-with-cisco-3700-ap/
HTH
Rasika
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04-18-2014 03:31 PM
Hi
That's pretty much it, now if you have 802.11ac clients (Nexus 5, Samsung S4 or S5, latest Macbook Pro or Macbook air or any other supported clients) you would see those are connected in 11ac data rates.
Refer this for my testing with 3700 with 802.11ac clients.
http://mrncciew.com/2014/01/10/802-11ac-with-cisco-3700-ap/
HTH
Rasika
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04-18-2014 04:49 PM
Thank you ! Great info.
Of course, now they're asking how to get 802.11b clients working.
04-18-2014 05:01 PM
Hi,
You should advise them NOT to enable 802.11b data rates as that will impact whole wireless environment.
Here are two blog posts explaining the negative impact of 802.11b & steps to moving away from 802.11b
1. Wi-Fi & Taxes: Digging into the 802.11b Penalty
2. Bring Out Yer Dead: 5 Steps to Eliminate 802.11b From Your Networks
If they really do then you need to enable 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n band) for this WLAN & enable 5.5Mpbs & 11Mbps data rates. But my advise would be ask them to replace 802.11b clients from their network.
If they simply mean (802.11g/n) then no problem of enabling 2.4GHz band for this WLAN, but make sure 1,2,5,5,11Mpbs are disabled in 802.11b/g/n band.
HTH
Rasika
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04-22-2014 10:15 AM
Thanks everyone for the additional input!
I already had b rates disabled. For testing, I re-enabled b rates on a guest WLAN and added the WLAN to the test AP group rather than clutter up a clean ac WLAN.
04-18-2014 05:10 PM
If customer requirement is simply connect 2.4GHz band devices to this WLAN, then you can select radio policy "all" instead of 802.11a only.
But as stated below disable 1,2,5.5,6,9,11Mbps data rates under 802.11b/g/n Network. You can make 12Mbps mandatory in that band.
HTH
Rasika
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04-19-2014 05:22 PM
04-21-2014 01:45 PM
I did early beta testing on the 3600 module and the 3700 AP.
Here is actual (non marketing) throughput on the MAC AIR and MAC BOOK 11ac w/ 3700
MAC AIR 2x2:2
MAC BOOK 3x3:3
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