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Low RSSI Client

nir wittenberg
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I am seeing APs health being impacted by Low RSSI Client. See screen shot.

What is causing that? Is that a client leaving the campus? Or moving in to the elevator or stairwell?

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joey.debra
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RSSI is the received signal strength indicator.

A client that is at or past the edge of the designed coverage cel will have a low RSSI (-72 or below).
Since bumping up the power on the access point will only provide further reach downstream, your client will not be able to send back at a higher power since that device is usually limited by it's capabilities. So this means you probably are having coverage holes and need to measure this in a site survey to resolve.

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Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
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A general tip, go to "RF Profiles":

https://documentation.meraki.com/Wireless/Operate_and_Maintain/User_Guides/Radio_Settings/RF_Profiles

Create a new profile. The most common one I use is "Open Office Profile".

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This uses sensible settings. Apply this profile to all your APs.

On the RRM tab enable "AI channel planning" and "Busy hour".

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RWelch-USA
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Normally an indication of a client being further away from the AP. Dense building materials could factor into that equation a bit too.

joey.debra
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

RSSI is the received signal strength indicator.

A client that is at or past the edge of the designed coverage cel will have a low RSSI (-72 or below).
Since bumping up the power on the access point will only provide further reach downstream, your client will not be able to send back at a higher power since that device is usually limited by it's capabilities. So this means you probably are having coverage holes and need to measure this in a site survey to resolve.

Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

A general tip, go to "RF Profiles":

https://documentation.meraki.com/Wireless/Operate_and_Maintain/User_Guides/Radio_Settings/RF_Profiles

Create a new profile. The most common one I use is "Open Office Profile".

image.png

This uses sensible settings. Apply this profile to all your APs.

On the RRM tab enable "AI channel planning" and "Busy hour".

image.png

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