03-19-2015 07:49 AM - edited 07-05-2021 02:45 AM
Hi,
I have received a feedback from user that their signal is bad. Took an Fluke Aircheck and discover this. Been wondering, what is causing this kind of problem? The signal will go away for some times and come back. The reading is in front of the AP. AP Model is 1700 series.
Thanks
03-19-2015 06:07 PM
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03-20-2015 02:37 PM
The output of the fluke does not look right, I'm guessing that the access-point goes off channel or that there is some very strong interference going on. Is there any relevant logging in the WLC or on the console of the access-point?
Which version of code are you running on which kind of WLC?
On a side note: from the picture it looks like you place the access-point vertically on the wall which is wrong in this case. Please make sure that you place the access-point horizontal or use external antennas!
03-22-2015 05:57 PM
Hi Freerk,
I dont see any logging in WLC or the access point. Code that we are running is 8.0.115.0. I did open TAC case but they said nothing wrong with the AP since it is sending beacon every 100ms. I did not encounter this with other AP. Something is not right.
03-23-2015 08:04 AM
Razmir,
Do you have RLDP enabled? Or any auto containment?
What details can you provide about channel and RRM settings?
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