After updating Cisco, they said that we were hitting two documented bugs
- CSCug27515 and CSCug65693. Cisco indicated that this was a bug on
Apples side and that these Apples device could experience problems on
any network supporting A-MPDU...
Thanks,
Dustin Howard
Network Support Specialist
I think the following would be interesting to share...
To recap - I found when I disable all 802.11N data rates on the Cisco
1602i, 1602e, or 1702i radios and force these client to use B/G, they
work as expected. Once I enable any MCS data rates the problem presents
itself. I think that
Thank you for you reply. I have tried a few different data rate
combinations including 12 mandatory and lower ones disabled. It didn't
seem to help.
Thanks,
Dustin Howard
Network Support Specialist
Information Technology Services
Truman State University
100 E. Normal Ave.
Kirksville, MO
How are your data rates configured? I seem to recall something about Apple
devices that used to be picky about it. We don't have Cisco, but we have 12 as
Mandatory and everything lower disabled for NG.
Thomas Carter
Network & Operations Manager / IT
Austin College
900 North Grand Avenue
What MBR do you have set for the 2.4 Ghz?
*--Jeremy L. Gibbs*
Sr. Network Engineer
Utica College IITS
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Dustin Howard wrote:
> I'm having an issue with some Apple devices and was wondering if anybody
> has experienced similar or if you