the answer. If anybody
knows I'd be indebted to you.
Chuck
From: Michael Davis
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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Client roaming
Is there a reliable way to read TX power in ArubaOS 8
This is why I would suggest turning band select off. If you assume the
majority of clients are well-behaved, or at least can make better
decisions than the AP, then band-select is just going to confuse things.
A few years ago we used to have only Macs and iPads and would regularly
see 80%+ on 5GHz
Of Michael Davis
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Is there a reliable way to read TX power in ArubaOS 8 ? When we moved to
in-room
APs I set them on a profile with moderate 5GHz power and absolute minim
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Thanks for all the responses on
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Thanks for all the responses on this.
Thanks,
Jason Mallon | Network Engineer III
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Date: Friday, October 9, 2020 at 4:13 PM
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Thanks for th
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Date: Friday, October 9, 2020 at 3:34 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Client roaming
While this is not an Ap
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Client roaming
While this is not an Apple specific thread, Dan Jones’ presentation at Wireless
Technology Forum on “Designing Wireless Networks for Apple” was very
entertaining/helpful in explaining the Apple roaming docs he referenced.
Several pointed out documented vs
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Agreed, an iOS device at -65 starts roaming and acts
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We're an Aruba shop and only seeing it on
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On thing to keep in mind is that iOS devices start behavior poorly when
they have no good option above -65. That’s the thres
they rarely bothered users enough to make them open
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A lot of devices roam aggressively once RSSI falls below some threshold level.
I
this year.
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We're getting hit with this too, and have a case open with Cisco on it. Next
step
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these problems, but they
rarely bothered users enough to make them open trouble tickets.
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We're
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We’re an Aruba shop and have noticed similar behavior. We’re having
more incidents of
Hey John,
Is this with Load Balancing and/or Band Select enabled on your WISM2's?
There was some positive talk here awhile back about how far both
features have come and also client support for them.
We're just beginning to test both features in our shop.
Kitri Waterman
--
Network Engineer
We use both. Band select does seem to help push users to 5 GHz but doesn't seem
to have any effect on our problem with latching onto a controller and not
wanting to until after hell has frozen over.
Load balancing does not seem to have an effect that we notice. Maybe I need to
look for a DEBUG
with Cisco)
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Original message
From: Watters, John
Date:11/04/2014 9:05 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Client Roaming (or, Actually, Lack Thereof)
I meant
You can change the allowed data rates on the AP. If you have plenty of
coverage, changing this to only allow the highest data rates will force
a client to roam faster than if he can stepdown his data rate and stay
on the current AP longer.
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--Mike
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] client roaming
You can change the allowed data rates on the AP. If you have plenty of
coverage, changing this to only allow the highest data rates will force
a client to roam faster than if he can stepdown his data rate and stay
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