07-27-2021 07:53 AM - edited 07-27-2021 09:56 AM
Hello All,
Is there a way to know the AP transmit (Tx) power (or the client side RSSI ) received on Client from WLC
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07-27-2021 05:36 PM
@Hasif VP wrote:
Is there a way to know the Client RSSI at the AP end.
There are two things about RSSI:
1. What the client "sees"; and
2. What the AP "sees".
The command I've provided will see what the client "sees" the RSSI value to be.
For the AP to see what the RSSI is of the client, use the following command:
sh client detail <MAC ADDRESS>
And scroll all the way down to the bottom.
At the bottom are all the RSSI values from the eyes of the AP.
Hope this make sense.
07-27-2021 03:36 PM
grep include Signal.Strength.Indicator|Noise.Ratio "sh client detail <MAC ADDRESS>"
07-27-2021 04:52 PM
Hi Leo,
Is there a way to know the Client RSSI at the AP end.
I am suspecting of high AP transmit power issues in one of my Warehouse. I want to clarify this before making some changes at AP end.
I would like to know the AP RSSI at the client end and the Client RSSI at the AP end from WLC .
07-27-2021 05:36 PM
@Hasif VP wrote:
Is there a way to know the Client RSSI at the AP end.
There are two things about RSSI:
1. What the client "sees"; and
2. What the AP "sees".
The command I've provided will see what the client "sees" the RSSI value to be.
For the AP to see what the RSSI is of the client, use the following command:
sh client detail <MAC ADDRESS>
And scroll all the way down to the bottom.
At the bottom are all the RSSI values from the eyes of the AP.
Hope this make sense.
07-28-2021 05:29 AM
Cisco has a partnership with Apple and Samsung for their devices to report client analytics (like that) to the AP/WLC.
https://miercom.com/pdf/reports/200420E.pdf page 13.
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