Hi,

We have also seen this when looking into problem areas using Airmagnet Laptop 
analyzer the signal strength from the same ap on different ssids fluctuates, 
usually with the open ssid having stronger signal strength.

Not sure why, but we would also be interested to hear if there is a reason.

Regards,

Peter.


Peter Arbouin
Network Engineer
Network Operations Centre, ITS
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
PH: (07) 313 81030





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From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 October 2007 6:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN]

Just now starting to poke at this- we have an open-auth network and an 802.1x 
network. In areas where we are more hot-spotty and a client can only see a 
single AP, we're getting a fair number of reports that the 802.1x network is 
weaker in signal out of the same LWAPP Cisco AP than the open WLAN SSID is.

My first thought is that it's likely in the way that RSSI/"bars" are displayed 
on individual clients, but we're also hearing that the 802.1x network in these 
spots was too weak to use, but when jumping over to the open network, the 
connection was usable. Has anyone else had to deal with this perception? Mostly 
this seems to be a Mac issue, but not exclusively.

Again- haven't done much real testing, but are hearing it enough where I wonder 
if others have seen similar.

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003

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