Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n configuration on Cisco

2010-04-16 Thread Johnson, Bruce T.
Is the AP configured with 2 transmit antennas?  Try rebooting/ 
resetting the AP to factory default?  Toggling ClientLink?


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On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Mike King m...@mpking.com wrote:

Ok.   I had my controller tweaked to where I liked it, but I forgot  
to hit the save configuration settings button, and the controller  
got rebooted in my test lab.


I've replicated my tweaks,  (40 Mhz 802.11a channels, Client Link  
enabled on both bands, disabled 1, 2, 5.5, 6Mbps on the 802.11b/g  
band)


But I only seem to be able to associate at 150Mbps and I'm about 15  
feet away from the access point.  I had 300 Mpbs before the reboot.


What am I missing?

Mike
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n configuration on Cisco

2010-04-16 Thread Sullivan, Ryan
Is you security configured as either open or WPA using AES? Under the 
controller GUI WLANsEdit page footnotes -
7 WMM and open or AES security should be enabled to support higher 11n rates

Hope this helps,

Ryan Sullivan
Datacommunications
ACT, UCSD
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Is the AP configured with 2 transmit antennas?  Try rebooting/ 
resetting the AP to factory default?  Toggling ClientLink?

Bruce T. Johnson | Network Engineer | Partners Healthcare |  
617.726.9662 bjohns...@partners.org

On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Mike King m...@mpking.com wrote:

 Ok.   I had my controller tweaked to where I liked it, but I forgot  
 to hit the save configuration settings button, and the controller  
 got rebooted in my test lab.

 I've replicated my tweaks,  (40 Mhz 802.11a channels, Client Link  
 enabled on both bands, disabled 1, 2, 5.5, 6Mbps on the 802.11b/g  
 band)

 But I only seem to be able to associate at 150Mbps and I'm about 15  
 feet away from the access point.  I had 300 Mpbs before the reboot.

 What am I missing?

 Mike
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n configuration on Cisco

2010-04-13 Thread Chris Murphy
Mike,

Make sure WMM Policy is set to allowed for the WLAN config.

-Chris

On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Mike King m...@mpking.commailto:m...@mpking.com 
wrote:

Ok.   I had my controller tweaked to where I liked it, but I forgot to hit the 
save configuration settings button, and the controller got rebooted in my test 
lab.

I've replicated my tweaks,  (40 Mhz 802.11a channels, Client Link enabled on 
both bands, disabled 1, 2, 5.5, 6Mbps on the 802.11b/g band)

But I only seem to be able to associate at 150Mbps and I'm about 15 feet away 
from the access point.  I had 300 Mpbs before the reboot.

What am I missing?

Mike
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n configuration on Cisco

2010-04-13 Thread Mike King
Yep, I have that set to allowed.

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Chris Murphy ch...@mit.edu wrote:

 Mike,

 Make sure WMM Policy is set to allowed for the WLAN config.

 -Chris




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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n configuration on Cisco

2010-04-13 Thread Hector J Rios
Wireless  802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n  High Throughput (802.11n)

 

Also, have you made sure that the APs are actually using 40Mhz channels?
WirelessAccessPointsRadios802.11a/n

 

Finally, what channels have you selected? Remember that some clients
don't support UNII 2 and UNII-2e bands.

 

Hector Rios

Louisiana State University

 

 

 


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