VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread neil_k11
Hi Guys,

I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering the
Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
actually is close to 4.5 Mbps, the bandwidth should be sufficient for a few
g729 calls or even a few g711 calls, but to contrary the call quality is not
good. Anybody experienced the same kind of situation. Any comments?

Thanks,

neil
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RE: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread Dave
We have always had good luck with it.Are you using newer code that can
at least prioritize the voice packets in the queue to get them out first ??
You can do this in the AP's now, also if there is a lot of traffic we have
run parrellel bridges, one set for IPT and the other for data.

d-

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Subject: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

Hi Guys,

I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering the
Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
actually is close to 4.5 Mbps, the bandwidth should be sufficient for a few
g729 calls or even a few g711 calls, but to contrary the call quality is not
good. Anybody experienced the same kind of situation. Any comments?

Thanks,

neil
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Re: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
neil_k11  wrote in message
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 Hi Guys,

 I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
 implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering
the
 Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
 few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
 actually is close to 4.5 Mbps, the bandwidth should be sufficient for a
few
 g729 calls or even a few g711 calls, but to contrary the call quality is
not
 good. Anybody experienced the same kind of situation. Any comments?


what duplex does a wireless bridge run at?

what apps - what bandwidth usage your users pulling?

if you were to do it this way:

Net_A---router-wireless_bridgewireless_bridgerou
ter--Net_B

then you could do some prioritization of voice on the routers and perhaps
eliminate the problem. but it it highly likely that your data traffic is
crowding your voice. collisions are probably killing your voice. just my
wild ass guess. As Priscilla would say, the only way to know for sure is to
throw a sniffer on the line and do a study.

good luck



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Re: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread neil_k11
I did a MOS calculation test a few days back and got excellent on the link
for 5 g711 calls, but after a couple of days people starting complaining
about quality and ran the test again and found the MOS was poor.The data
traffic between the sites is not a lot, I know that, still I am having lots
of problems with the VoIp.
I have a IP PBX connected to a router and the router is connected to
wireless bridge and same setup on the other side with IP phones. Anything,
you would suggest.to take a look at.

thanks,
neil




Dave  wrote in message
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 We have always had good luck with it.Are you using newer code that can
 at least prioritize the voice packets in the queue to get them out first
??
 You can do this in the AP's now, also if there is a lot of traffic we have
 run parrellel bridges, one set for IPT and the other for data.

 d-

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 Subject: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

 Hi Guys,

 I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
 implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering
the
 Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
 few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
 actually is close to 4.5 Mbps, the bandwidth should be sufficient for a
few
 g729 calls or even a few g711 calls, but to contrary the call quality is
not
 good. Anybody experienced the same kind of situation. Any comments?

 Thanks,

 neil
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aironet wireless lan [7:50153]

2002-07-30 Thread neil K.

Hi All,

Recently Installed Aironet 1200 series based wireless LAN,with cisco LEAP
authentication.Now the network works for a couple of days and then doesn't
until I reboot the Access Points or the Cisco 3524-PWR-XL series switch from
which the access points are powered.
Has anybody faced problem like this.
Any help will be highly appreciated.

Neil




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Re: aironet wireless lan [7:50153]

2002-07-30 Thread Neal Rauhauser

What code is on the AP1200?

  This is par for the course on WGB352, haven't heard of APs doing this
yet, but I don't have any 1200s in my network.


 You might see 11.07 (old), maybe 11.21 would be better since 802.1x is
mostly finished in it, I think I saw 11.40 scroll on the screen on the
one 1200 I've handled.



neil K. wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 Recently Installed Aironet 1200 series based wireless LAN,with cisco LEAP
 authentication.Now the network works for a couple of days and then doesn't
 until I reboot the Access Points or the Cisco 3524-PWR-XL series switch
from
 which the access points are powered.
 Has anybody faced problem like this.
 Any help will be highly appreciated.
 
 Neil
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RE: aironet wireless lan [7:50153]

2002-07-30 Thread Jeffrey Reed

I just loaded 11.42T on an AP1200 last week. That's the latest version.


Jeffrey Reed
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What code is on the AP1200?

  This is par for the course on WGB352, haven't heard of APs doing this
yet, but I don't have any 1200s in my network.


 You might see 11.07 (old), maybe 11.21 would be better since 802.1x is
mostly finished in it, I think I saw 11.40 scroll on the screen on the
one 1200 I've handled.



neil K. wrote:

 Hi All,

 Recently Installed Aironet 1200 series based wireless LAN,with cisco LEAP
 authentication.Now the network works for a couple of days and then doesn't
 until I reboot the Access Points or the Cisco 3524-PWR-XL series switch
from
 which the access points are powered.
 Has anybody faced problem like this.
 Any help will be highly appreciated.

 Neil
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aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread george gittins

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
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Phone (956)9696557




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RE: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread Jeffrey Reed

Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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RE: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread Larry Letterman

I am using the ap340 pc card in my w2k laptop at home and
I have no problem. I am not using wep or leap encryption.
The ssid will have to match, as was mentioned below.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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FW: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread george gittins

I check the wireless access point and it indicated that the pc is connecting
and associating , im not running any wep keys
or authentication. However like i said the message when i do a command
prompt is cable disconnected? under the aironet client utlity it shows that
im associated. im desperate what now



Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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RE: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread Larry Letterman

do you have an icon for the pcm card in the desk top tray ?
If so, install an iP address and see if you can ping yourself
thru the card...




Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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I check the wireless access point and it indicated that the pc is connecting
and associating , im not running any wep keys
or authentication. However like i said the message when i do a command
prompt is cable disconnected? under the aironet client utlity it shows that
im associated. im desperate what now



Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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RE: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

yes i tried to assign a static ip and when i try to ping i get destination
unknown. for some reason under local area icon show as a disconnected...
im lost. i have another computer that  with the same wireless card model but
its a
98.im thiking of reinstalling win2k

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do you have an icon for the pcm card in the desk top tray ?
If so, install an iP address and see if you can ping yourself
thru the card...




Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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I check the wireless access point and it indicated that the pc is connecting
and associating , im not running any wep keys
or authentication. However like i said the message when i do a command
prompt is cable disconnected? under the aironet client utlity it shows that
im associated. im desperate what now



Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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RE: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

2002-04-04 Thread Larry Letterman

Give the re-install a try. If it still does not work
let me know. I'll look at my configs and see if I can help.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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yes i tried to assign a static ip and when i try to ping i get destination
unknown. for some reason under local area icon show as a disconnected...
im lost. i have another computer that  with the same wireless card model but
its a
98.im thiking of reinstalling win2k

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do you have an icon for the pcm card in the desk top tray ?
If so, install an iP address and see if you can ping yourself
thru the card...




Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Subject: FW: aironet wireless card [7:40487]


I check the wireless access point and it indicated that the pc is connecting
and associating , im not running any wep keys
or authentication. However like i said the message when i do a command
prompt is cable disconnected? under the aironet client utlity it shows that
im associated. im desperate what now



Assuming you are talking about a PC card in a laptop, WIN2000 should not
have a problem with the adapter. The message about no link is an indication
the SSID and/or encryption are not configured the same as the access point.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Subject: aironet wireless card [7:40487]

I have a aironet wireless 340 card and im running windows 2000 i installed
the drivers and everything and it show the device however i wont pick an ip
address says that cable no attached when i do a ipconfig
has anyone had this problem
what is the .exe that anyone has dowloaded for this card

George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557




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Aironet Wireless

2000-10-31 Thread Sites, Bob

Question, I have a set of Cisco Aironet wireless bridges that I am
connecting two bldgs with. They are only about 100yds apart. As part of the
bridge diagnostics I can look at "radio strength, which is at 100%", and the
"radio quality, which fluctuates between 40-60%."  Is there anything I can
do to improve the "quality" of the signal. Everything seems to be working
fine, but I can't stop thinking that the quality could be improved in some
way? Anyone from Cisco have advise on this? 

Bob Sites
System Engineer, CCNA   

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Re: Aironet Wireless

2000-10-31 Thread Stevan Pierce

I would aquire the Omni-Directional Access Point Antenna as this should
allow the bridge to receive radio strength better.  Also, check the
surrounding area to see if there are any devices that might cause a
disturbance with the bridge's communcation.
 Also, you might want to get a lightning arrestor,
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/aironet/miscell/ltn
g_arr.htm

Stevan Pierce

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.
 Question, I have a set of Cisco Aironet wireless bridges that I am
 connecting two bldgs with. They are only about 100yds apart. As part of
the
 bridge diagnostics I can look at "radio strength, which is at 100%", and
the
 "radio quality, which fluctuates between 40-60%."  Is there anything I can
 do to improve the "quality" of the signal. Everything seems to be working
 fine, but I can't stop thinking that the quality could be improved in some
 way? Anyone from Cisco have advise on this?

 Bob Sites
 System Engineer, CCNA

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