08-28-2012 11:39 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:35 PM
Hi i have deployed wlc 5508 with software 6.0.199.4 . AP 1142 . Customer have few motorola RF scanners which i added the mac address
in mac filter and its working. Now cust informed that these scanners get sometime diconected in between and connects back .
and its using telnet application .
Can anybody help me out do we need to do any other configuration in WLC .
08-29-2012 04:58 AM
Check session time out in advanced tab in wlan configuration. It is 1800 seconds by default (30 minutes) by default so every 30 minutes client forced to disconnect. Try disable the feature or set it to higher value.
HTH
Amjad
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08-29-2012 05:29 AM
Just to add.... have you done a post site survey to verify coverage? Since its scanners you mentioned, I'm guessing it might be in a warehouse environment. Well how high are your ap's placed and what power level is RRM setting your TX power. You might have to tweak that so that the TX power doesn't drop too low. On the WLC, the lower the number the more power (1-8, 8 being the lowest power). Take a loot at the power levels and if you see 4-8, then I would maybe set the max and min power levels for both the 2.4ghz and the 5ghz. Or else you can manually set the TX power level on each AP:
Depending on how old these scanners are, make sure your data rates are at default with 1 & 2 mbps set to mandatory. You can also issue a debug client
08-29-2012 01:41 PM
Hi,
Try to disable under the advance tab on the WLAN with the issue session time out, client exclusion, MFP protection, Aironet IE, make sure the SSID is broadcasted and that you have only one encryption method configured at the time, either WEp, WPA version 1 + TKIP or WPA version 2+AES.
Also if after all this changes the issue continues try to set the DTIM to 2 and test.
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