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High latency issue When connected through Wifi

veeramani Gopal
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

I have configured wlc 2504 with cisco 3600 ap .when i connected my laptop wlan on n range,i tried to ping with my network devices am getting high latency 130ms,150ms

Can anybody provide solution for this

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Veeramani.G

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George Stefanick
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Actually, that isnt bad. Depending on deistance or interference that could casue for higher than normal pings ..

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I'm actually having the same issue. 3602Is connected to a 5508, high latency over both 2.4 and 5 GHz. Switching off WMM on the WLAN has reduced the latency down to an average of 2ms but I'm still seeing lots of jitter on wireless voice calls. I think I will need to open a case with TAC

Hi,

WLC GUI>Controller>AP Multicast Mode>unicast.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/products_tech_note09186a0080a3443f.shtml

tell me how it goes

Erwin Salazar
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Veeramani,

There are actually a lot of different factors that can go into high latency type problems on your wireless deployment such as co-channel interference, interference from other wireless devices, and overall utilization on the AP/Channel.  With that said, there are a number of questions that need to be answered:

1. Is this issue isolated to either the 802.11b/g 2.4Ghz, the 802.11a 5Ghz, or both bands?

2.  While associated to the Access Point, in the Controller Web interface, navigate to Monitor > Access Points > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n(pick the band your client is associated on) > Find the Access Point and scroll to the far right.  Hover over the small blue box and select 'Detail'.  Find the section labeled 'Load Statistics' and let me know what you see as the Channel Utilization percentage as well as the 'Attached Client Count'

3. Since you have a 3600, I am assuming you have CleanAir enabled on them.  Navigate to Monitor > Cisco CleanAir, and see if you can pinpoint any noticeable interfering devices with high % Duty Cycle

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Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Check the powersave setting on wireless client, if enabled for max battery then set to CAM or continous awake mode.

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