02-19-2009 12:47 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:11 PM
Hello WLAN experts,
looking at our Top-Ten Access Points statistics, I often see APs with the following Load statistics:
RX Utilisation : 0
TX Utilisation : 0
Channel Utilisation : 18
Do You have any explanation for the high Channel utilisation ?
What is causing this ?
Detailed traffic statistics contain the following figures:
TX Frame count: 380606
RX Frame Count: 77222980
FCS Error Count: 3281837
TX Failed count: 157979
Retry Count: 145735
Noise vs. Channel: -98
Interference: -90
Thank You in advance
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02-21-2009 08:59 AM
High utilization can be caused by the following:
High density of access points on channel or co- channel.
Example- excessive access points on the same channel that contribute to interference, beacons, probe responses and probe request. All of which takes up medium.
Excessive use of SSIDs
if you broadcast for example 10 SSIDS you increase your management over head as above - broadcast, probe responses, and request. I did a study and found that by adding a single SSID you could increase over head by 3-7% (w/ 1Mb frames)
Low data rates enabled (1/2 mb)
By standard your managment frames (broadcast) are transmitted on the lowest basic PHY rate. If you enable 1/2Mb frames you are allowing these to go out in a very slow manner. Disabling 1/2 rates you can improve utilization significantly. In most you can see utilzation at 40-50% with no traffic be lowered to 5%.
High TX power is always a big problem. If your APs are at 100mW. They are far extending and could be adding to other same channel APs utilization. So those beacons are going further and clients are responding to them .. smaller cells are better ...
And of course data transmissions...
I would use a protocol analyzer like airmagnet. The controllers dont always do a good job in showing utilization.
I hope you find this helpful ...
02-19-2009 05:33 AM
Channel utilization can occur from broadcast beacons as well as data transmitted and received. I be you have 1 and 2mb datarates enabled on your controllers.
05-25-2016 04:43 PM
Hi :
Do you know how can I disable 1/2 rate via PI or WLC ?
Thanks a lot.
05-30-2016 12:46 AM
Hi, I see 50 clients connected to 1 AP, sounds ridiculous i know, but when i check Channel Utilization = 40%, AP uplink is around 10Mb/5Mb and our computers couldn't download 10MB file from our file server, is that related with this? how to measure and check it? we have PI and WLC but still couldn't find related stuff
05-30-2016 01:27 AM
Check the channel utilization while downloading the file, but look at it from the controller CLI (show ap auto-rf 802.11a <ap name>) you can also look at the 802.11b. This command will show you the utilization real time and you will see how downloading a file can also increase the utilization. This is why you need to determine how many clients can connect and still have good user experience. The long time recommend number is 25, but again, it will depend on the clients and their activity on the wireless. I have found the 30 is a safe number before the experience starts to fall fast.
-Scott
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06-02-2016 12:30 AM
These are what i am getting
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... 
MAC Address...................................... cc:ef:48:20:72:0d
 Slot ID........................................ 1
 Radio Type..................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
 Sub-band Type.................................. All
 Noise Information
 Noise Profile................................ PASSED
 Channel 36................................... -97 dBm
 Channel 40................................... -96 dBm
 Channel 44................................... -92 dBm
 Channel 48................................... -93 dBm
 Channel 52................................... -98 dBm
 Channel 56................................... -97 dBm
 Channel 60................................... -96 dBm
 Channel 64................................... -95 dBm
 Channel 149.................................. -94 dBm
 Channel 153.................................. -94 dBm
 Channel 157.................................. -92 dBm
 Channel 161.................................. -93 dBm
 Channel 165.................................. -94 dBm
--More-- or (q)uit
 Interference Information
 Interference Profile......................... PASSED
 Channel 36................................... -87 dBm @ 1 % busy
 Channel 40................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 44................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 48................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 52................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 56................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 60................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 64................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 149.................................. -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 153.................................. -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 157.................................. -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 161.................................. -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 165.................................. -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Rogue Histogram (20/40/80)
 .............................................
 Channel 36................................... 3/ 0/ 0
 Channel 40................................... 94/ 0/ 0
 Channel 44................................... 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 48................................... 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 52................................... 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 56................................... 0/ 0/ 0
--More-- or (q)uit
 Channel 60................................... 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 64................................... 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 149.................................. 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 153.................................. 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 157.................................. 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 161.................................. 0/ 0/ 0
 Channel 165.................................. 0/ 0/ 0
 Load Information
 Load Profile................................. FAILED
 Receive Utilization.......................... 0 %
 Transmit Utilization......................... 0 %
 Channel Utilization.......................... 3 %
 Attached Clients............................. 24 clients
 Coverage Information
 Coverage Profile............................. PASSED
 Failed Clients............................... 0 clients
 Client Signal Strengths
 RSSI -100 dbm................................ 0 clients
 RSSI -92 dbm................................ 0 clients
 RSSI -84 dbm................................ 0 clients
 RSSI -76 dbm................................ 0 clients
 RSSI -68 dbm................................ 7 clients
 RSSI -60 dbm................................ 9 clients
--More-- or (q)uit
 RSSI -52 dbm................................ 6 clients
 Client Signal To Noise Ratios
 SNR 0 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 5 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 10 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 15 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 20 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 25 dB.................................. 1 clients
 SNR 30 dB.................................. 5 clients
 SNR 35 dB.................................. 4 clients
 SNR 40 dB.................................. 6 clients
 SNR 45 dB.................................. 6 clients
 Nearby APs
 AP 64:a0:e7:5d:7a:20 slot 1.................. -51 dBm on 161 (10.98.4.43)
 AP f0:29:29:ea:fb:50 slot 1.................. -73 dBm on 44 (10.98.4.43)
 Radar Information
 Channel Assignment Information
 Current Channel Average Energy............... -80 dBm
 Previous Channel Average Energy.............. -57 dBm
 Channel Change Count......................... 22
 Last Channel Change Time..................... Sat May 21 06:04:58 2016
 Recommended Best Channel..................... 40
 RF Parameter Recommendations
--More-- or (q)uit
 Power Level.................................. 1
 RTS/CTS Threshold............................ 2347
 Fragmentation Threshold...................... 2346
 Antenna Pattern.............................. 0
Persistent Interference Devices
 Class Type Channel DC (%%) RSSI (dBm) Last Update Time
 ------------------------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------------------
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() >show ap auto-rf 802.11b
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... 
MAC Address...................................... cc:ef:48:20:72:0d
 Slot ID........................................ 0
 Radio Type..................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211b/g
 Sub-band Type.................................. All
 Noise Information
 Noise Profile................................ PASSED
 Channel 1.................................... -80 dBm
 Channel 2.................................... -84 dBm
 Channel 3.................................... -71 dBm
 Channel 4.................................... -77 dBm
 Channel 5.................................... -63 dBm
 Channel 6.................................... -87 dBm
 Channel 7.................................... -70 dBm
 Channel 8.................................... -63 dBm
 Channel 9.................................... -83 dBm
 Channel 10................................... -90 dBm
 Channel 11................................... -88 dBm
 Interference Information
 Interference Profile......................... PASSED
--More-- or (q)uit
 Channel 1.................................... -68 dBm @ 8 % busy
 Channel 2.................................... -68 dBm @ 1 % busy
 Channel 3.................................... -66 dBm @ 1 % busy
 Channel 4.................................... -128 dBm @ 0 % busy
 Channel 5.................................... -63 dBm @ 34 % busy
 Channel 6.................................... -67 dBm @ 19 % busy
 Channel 7.................................... -72 dBm @ 6 % busy
 Channel 8.................................... -70 dBm @ 2 % busy
 Channel 9.................................... -75 dBm @ 6 % busy
 Channel 10................................... -74 dBm @ 15 % busy
 Channel 11................................... -75 dBm @ 9 % busy
 Load Information
 Load Profile................................. FAILED
 Receive Utilization.......................... 0 %
 Transmit Utilization......................... 4 %
 Channel Utilization.......................... 78 %
 Attached Clients............................. 24 clients
 Coverage Information
 Coverage Profile............................. PASSED
 Failed Clients............................... 2 clients
 Client Signal Strengths
 RSSI -100 dbm................................ 0 clients
 RSSI -92 dbm................................ 0 clients
--More-- or (q)uit
 RSSI -84 dbm................................ 2 clients
 RSSI -76 dbm................................ 1 clients
 RSSI -68 dbm................................ 1 clients
 RSSI -60 dbm................................ 10 clients
 RSSI -52 dbm................................ 10 clients
 Client Signal To Noise Ratios
 SNR 0 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 5 dB.................................. 2 clients
 SNR 10 dB.................................. 0 clients
 SNR 15 dB.................................. 3 clients
 SNR 20 dB.................................. 3 clients
 SNR 25 dB.................................. 3 clients
 SNR 30 dB.................................. 1 clients
 SNR 35 dB.................................. 3 clients
 SNR 40 dB.................................. 3 clients
 SNR 45 dB.................................. 6 clients
 Nearby APs
 AP 00:1a:30:33:7c:20 slot 0.................. -84 dBm on 11 ()
 AP 04:c5:a4:f3:da:00 slot 0.................. -74 dBm on 1 ()
 AP 64:a0:e7:5d:7a:20 slot 0.................. -39 dBm on 6 ()
 AP 68:bc:0c:f6:6a:20 slot 0.................. -85 dBm on 6 ()
 AP 68:bc:0c:f8:5c:70 slot 0.................. -85 dBm on 1 ()
 AP 88:f0:77:fc:b8:c0 slot 0.................. -72 dBm on 11 ()
--More-- or (q)uit
 AP f0:29:29:ea:fb:50 slot 0.................. -62 dBm on 1 ()
 Radar Information
 Channel Assignment Information
 Current Channel Average Energy............... unknown
 Previous Channel Average Energy.............. unknown
 Channel Change Count......................... 0
 Last Channel Change Time..................... Sat Nov 7 19:42:24 2015
 Recommended Best Channel..................... 1
 RF Parameter Recommendations
 Power Level.................................. 2
 RTS/CTS Threshold............................ 2347
 Fragmentation Threshold...................... 2346
 Antenna Pattern.............................. 0
Persistent Interference Devices
 Class Type Channel DC (%%) RSSI (dBm) Last Update Time
 ------------------------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------------------
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02-21-2009 08:59 AM
High utilization can be caused by the following:
High density of access points on channel or co- channel.
Example- excessive access points on the same channel that contribute to interference, beacons, probe responses and probe request. All of which takes up medium.
Excessive use of SSIDs
if you broadcast for example 10 SSIDS you increase your management over head as above - broadcast, probe responses, and request. I did a study and found that by adding a single SSID you could increase over head by 3-7% (w/ 1Mb frames)
Low data rates enabled (1/2 mb)
By standard your managment frames (broadcast) are transmitted on the lowest basic PHY rate. If you enable 1/2Mb frames you are allowing these to go out in a very slow manner. Disabling 1/2 rates you can improve utilization significantly. In most you can see utilzation at 40-50% with no traffic be lowered to 5%.
High TX power is always a big problem. If your APs are at 100mW. They are far extending and could be adding to other same channel APs utilization. So those beacons are going further and clients are responding to them .. smaller cells are better ...
And of course data transmissions...
I would use a protocol analyzer like airmagnet. The controllers dont always do a good job in showing utilization.
I hope you find this helpful ...
05-25-2016 04:42 PM
Hi :
Do you know how can I disable 1/2 rate via PI or WLC ?
Thanks a lot.
05-25-2016 05:20 PM
Hello
under the wirlees tab on the WLC. Left hand side you will see your 2 networks. 802.11bgn and 802.11anac
click on 802.21gbn and hit network. You will see the phy rates where you can disable.
05-26-2016 11:43 AM
Thanks a lot.
For improving the channel utilization, is your suggestion turning of 1Mbps and 2Mbps of 11b or the 1/2 FEC coding like following : ?
In 11ac MCS 0, MCS 1 and MCS 3 are 1/2 rate codes
In 11n this is
MCS 0, 8, 16
MCS 1, 9, 17
MCS 3, 11, 19
05-26-2016 11:47 AM
It's my advice if your deisgn can support higher rates you should disabled everything below 12. Don't mess with other rates. Again, if your deisgn supports it.
05-26-2016 11:51 AM
Your 12 means "12Mbps", am I right ?
You are not talking about the FEC rate (1/2, 3/4 etc...), right?
05-26-2016 11:54 AM
Yup ! 12 PHY. Don't mess with anything higher ..
I've had a lot of success with 12 supported and 24 mandatory. Rest supported .. Keep in mind you need to insure your RF will support it .. If it doesn't you will create issues for yourself ..
05-26-2016 12:03 PM
Thanks a lot!
Got it!
05-26-2016 12:06 PM
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