01-19-2011 09:13 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:41 PM
Hi
We use a WLC 4402 and 11 AP 1250.
My clients are Windows seven.
When they are connected to wireless, all my clients have randomly RTT peaks and packets Loss (2% average).
I enable link latency between AP and WLC. Max RTT are from 20 to 64ms.
Any idea ?
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=5 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=446 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=1 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=8 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=50 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=93 ms TTL=64
Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=4 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=2 ms TTL=64
Réponse de 172.16.242.9 : octets=32 temps=3 ms TTL=64
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01-22-2011 12:39 PM
Normally you should not have timeouts at this signal strength. What are you trying to ping by the way ?
any server on the LAN ? If its on the LAN and still getting timeouts, guess you should look at any interference sources which are operating on the same channel and eating up duty cycle.
regards
Joe
01-19-2011 09:18 AM
Honestly, to be expected. Wireless is a shared media, so if client A is talkling, client B can not. This is going to have some inherent loss, due to this.
Cheers,
Steve
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01-20-2011 06:42 AM
At what signal strengths are you seeing these losses ?
regards
Joe
01-21-2011 06:00 AM
91% (-54dB)
I'am really close from the AP.
01-21-2011 10:13 PM
Do you have power save mode enabled on your client ? Is so, disable and you should see some improvment. Although, look at what you posted this is normal behavor..
01-22-2011 12:39 PM
Normally you should not have timeouts at this signal strength. What are you trying to ping by the way ?
any server on the LAN ? If its on the LAN and still getting timeouts, guess you should look at any interference sources which are operating on the same channel and eating up duty cycle.
regards
Joe
01-22-2011 03:32 PM
Perhaps the cleint is roaming ... You will lose a ping or two ...
02-09-2011 04:11 AM
I try to ping a local wlc interface.
I have manually changed channels. Activate WMM on clients and it's look better.
Thanks for your help.
01-23-2011 06:24 PM
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