As we spoke with TAC, most old NICs not understand 'aggressive load
balancing', and some might cause "Blank Screen". So confirm with TAC
before enable this feature.
David Wang, Networking Services,CCS
www.uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 x52046
Jorge Bodden wrote:
Allen,
If you go to each controller via WCS on the left hand side drop down
the system options. Under general you will see something called
'aggressive load balancing'. This is supposed to solved your
problems. We have not really tested it, so I cannot say that it works
or it does not. However, I do know 12 users on one of these APs is
not enough to break it. You should be able to have all the users
connect to that AP and not have any issues. I would actually prefer
for them to connect to the immediate AP. The aggressive load
balancing feature would be more useful if someone was running a VOIP
solution, where the number of users per AP drops dramatically.
Thanks.
Jorge Bodden
Frank Bulk wrote:
Allen:
There is a load-balancing feature in the controller that you can take
advantage of, to require, for example, that only 8 users are on each AP.
The specific details are fuzzy to me (and I couldn't find any detailed
online documentation), but the options will be obvious once you find the
configuration screen. If I remember correctly, there was no percentage
based load-balancing, that is, the ability of the system to split
clients
among APs based on a percentage basis.
Regards,
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Wireless network system
I am having problem of more than 12 users connecting to one access
points even through there are access points in next classrooms.
For example, there are 3 access points in each different classroom.
Access Point A is in classroom 1. Access Point B is in Classroom 2.
Access point C is in classroom 3.
We have 14 laptops in classroom 2 and all are connect to Access point
B even through AP A and AP C are showing no users connections.
Wireless survey shows that laptop can see 3 access points in
classroom 2.
We are using Cisco LWAPP connecting to 4 4404 wireless LAN
controllers and wireless network is monitored by Cisco Wireless
Control system (WCS). For this case, all 3 ap are connect to same
controller. All 3 ap are broadcasting same SSID.
How do we make user's laptop connect to other AP? or make ap force
user to connect to other access point.
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