10-25-2011 06:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 08:59 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm having a hard time figuring out why we lost half of our wireless speed over g radios after we went lightweight.
We just upgraded from autonomous to lightweight with a 5508 controller on software version 7.0.116.0.
At our venue, before an event we do speed tests at commonly used wireless areas and would get 15Mbs - 20 Mbs to speakeasy. After the upgrade, speeds are cut in half for the g radios (usually it's 7-10Mbs).
The only clients that can get this speed are the clients that are capable of using the A radio. Also, if we connect to a linksys AP (it's a temporary band-aid for a dead AP) we get the 15-20 speeds.
These are all 1131ag AP's. The controller has the default config on the b/g/n radios, the client shows it's connected at 54Mbs. QoS is also default. All SSID's are WPA2-PSK with default everything else.
I've tested the speeds on an AP with 8 users on it, and on an AP where I am the only one on the AP. The network usually only has 12 active associations at a time during the day over our 8 AP's. The most I've ever seen on 1 AP during the day is 10 users.
Anyone have an idea why we lost this speed using the same AP's but we can get the correct speed via the A-radio or another autonomous AP?
Thank you,
Nick
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10-25-2011 06:27 PM
Hi Nick,
Can your check the AP power levels { Wireless ---> Access point --> 802.11b/g } and Channel Utilization { Monitor --.>Accesspoints --> 802.11b/g } ..
If channel utilization is high, you may see slugishness on wireless network.
To reduce channel utilization :
1) Disable 1,2 mbps rate { wireless --> 802.11b/g --> network } . Legacy clients like B only clients may be affected with this change..
2) Proper AP placement and AP power levels.
3) Lesser the SSIDs the better it is..
Thanks..Salil
10-25-2011 06:27 PM
Hi Nick,
Can your check the AP power levels { Wireless ---> Access point --> 802.11b/g } and Channel Utilization { Monitor --.>Accesspoints --> 802.11b/g } ..
If channel utilization is high, you may see slugishness on wireless network.
To reduce channel utilization :
1) Disable 1,2 mbps rate { wireless --> 802.11b/g --> network } . Legacy clients like B only clients may be affected with this change..
2) Proper AP placement and AP power levels.
3) Lesser the SSIDs the better it is..
Thanks..Salil
10-26-2011 06:13 AM
Power and channels are controlled by the controller. The power varies from 1 to 2. The A radios are usually always 1 and those are working fine. The placement of the AP's shouldn't matter since it's not setup for full coverage of the arena, right now we have only 8 AP's in this arena. Those 8 are only placed in specific areas. I'm sitting 10 feet from the AP i'm connecting to. If I turn that off, I might be able to connect to the next closest but barely be able to pass traffic.
I will try the disabling the 1, 2 mbps rate and reply with the results.
We only have 4 SSID's.
10-26-2011 07:36 AM
Looks like the auto selecting of the channels wasn't all that smart. Just a shot in the dark, I manually set the channel to the AP to 11 and speeds increased. There must be something in this building causing interference with channel 1. I tried turning off all AP's except this 1 and it was still on channel 1 and the speeds were slow. I changed it to 11 and it's back to normal. Since the AP's are so far apart, they just stayed with channel 1 since they didnt't have any neighbors. Hence the same problem in different locations. Thanks for all the help guys.
10-25-2011 07:14 PM
Is "G" enabled?
10-26-2011 06:03 AM
It is enabled, and it shows on my client that it has connected to G at 54Mbs
10-25-2011 10:58 PM
I have also faced simialar issue. However, I am still not able to resolve this problem.
10-26-2011 06:13 AM
Hi Guys, I would suggest you go to Wireless -> 802.11b/g/n -> Network and make sure that the higher speed are also supported.
do not forget to rate if this helps.
regards
10-26-2011 06:14 AM
They are supported and my client says I connect at 54 Mbps
10-26-2011 06:26 AM
try configuring a separate SSID for only G clients and then test the speeds on this.
on the wireless LAN configuration page, Radio policy, choose G only and test.
this may work !!
10-26-2011 06:31 AM
Nope, same results. This is one of the stranger issues I've seen.
10-26-2011 06:33 AM
it may take time before you see it and you need to reassociate your clients
10-26-2011 06:34 AM
try testing with security disabled
10-26-2011 06:45 AM
SSID with no security for only G radios is still half the speed of the A radios. Cisco came out with a new software version yesterday. I may try that but I have to wait until after hours.
10-26-2011 06:51 AM
Nicholas, you may also have to see that there's no Qos restriction for traffic on whatever subnet concerning these G clients.can you place a wired client on the same vlan as one of your G clients and see if you have a required speed? you may configure a switch port on the network and connect a Pc. otherwise reset the WLC to factory defaults as last option.
rate if this helps.
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