Chuck,

We checked bar strength.  Macs were in the 2nd out of 3 bars.  PC’s were
getting 4 out of 5.  I didn’t check the phones.  We did bandwidth testing
and Macs were below 10Mb while PC’s were averaging around 150Mb.  I did
check Airwave for possible issues.  It suggested a poor SNR value for at
least one of the Macs.  I didn’t know what to make of that since the PC’s
were not having that issue.  Health was not good.

  Also, the Macs would drop connections and sometimes have random
difficulty in connecting.  No issues with the PC’s or droids.

  It was basic testing at this point, but there was no doubt that Macs
struggled performance wise while PC’s didn’t.  I do need to go back and
make sure they are all using the same AP.  I did check on one Mac, but I
didn’t verify it for all of them.

  Tim



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Tim,



If you don’t mind my asking, how are you assessing the performance?



Chuck Enfield

Manager, Wireless & Cellular

Penn State IT

814-863-8715



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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> *On Behalf Of *Tim Tyler
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*To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
*Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple product antenna strength vs other?



Wifi experts,



We are running Aruba MM with two controllers on 8.7.3.  Our AP’s are mostly
AP-225’s.

I have had complaints from one of our tech rooms that they were getting a
poor signal.  I finally got around to testing that room out.  The location
of the AP to this room is in an adjacent room.  When I test with Windows
PC’s and Droid phones, the signal and performance is just fine.  When we
tested with Macs and iphones, the signal strength was amazingly weak for
all of them.  We tested with two Macs and two iphones as well as multiple
PC’s and Android phones.  Only the Apple devices had weak signals.  Have
any of you experienced a weaker antenna performance with your Apple devices
on your campuses?



If I put an AP in the room, the Apple devices are fine.  But I am surprised
I would have to do this.  I would not have expected Apple devices to have
weaker antennas.



I did check in Airwave to make sure at least one of the Macs was still
connecting to the same AP.  Any thoughts from anyone?





Tim Tyler

Network Engineer

Beloit College



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