Stefan Sperling <[email protected]> writes:

> You will need to narrow the problem down. So far, it's impossible to
> tell what's actually going on when you see the problem.
> Here's a few question that might or might not help with narrowing it down:

Stefan, thanks for your suggestions. I can answer a few of these
up-front, the rest I can investigate and come back later.

> Is it specific to 11n mode or also 11a/g?

I have experienced this when in both 11n and 11g modes. I set the mode
on the interface to 11g, and still experienced this. I am definitely
seeing this in 11n mode also.

As far as channels and 2 vs 5 GHz bands  - I'll see if I can figure out
if there's a pattern.

> Are the any settings in the access point's configuration UI that make
> a difference?

It doesn't appear so.

I tried disabling the 11g radio on the AP, and vice versa, the 11n radio
- no difference.

I also messed around a bit with the tx power, no difference.

> Is the problem related to raoming, as in, if your AP offers the same ESSID
> on multiple channels, does it "help" if you configure a unique ESSID per
> frequency band/channel?

That is indeed the configuration I have.

However, for a day or so I was running with only a single AP and I was
experiencing this problem. I now have 2 of the same APs, and it appears
to happen no matter which one I'm connected to (APs are Ruckus R310).

I have not tried setting a different SSID for the different bands (this
is supported by the APs so I'll try it).

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