09-10-2018 04:16 AM
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09-11-2018 01:30 PM
Hello, thank you for that tech data. I sent you a detailed overview of what I saw, but just to keep the thread updated as well, here is a brief summary of what I checked and what I found.
Checked CPU- All below 1%. I did see a CPU spike in the tech data, but unfortunately the rest of the data doesn't show this, so we didn't collect data during the CPU spike. If you see that system core dump message again, let's grab tech data as soon after that error message as possible.
Also there were some power overload warning messages in the buffered log, so we'll want to check in to the power source for these APs.
Finally, there was an interference warning in the buffered log and when I checked your wifi0 and wifi1 counters we found that we had a 60-90% CRC rate, which is very heavy interference. We'll want to get that reduced as much as possible so we can be sure to get your wireless signal through reliably.
09-17-2018 02:07 PM
Can we try manually telling the AP to pull AT power, with the following command: system power mode 802.3at
09-14-2018 10:26 PM
09-14-2018 03:30 PM
Hello, for your questions on the power, I would reference the AP550 data sheet that says we need AT power, and your devices are currently getting AF. I would check the power budget on the switch we are pulling from. For the interference question, I understand there is only so much we can do in a non-lab environment, but moving these APs to a different location away from these problem factors will help. Your wifi1 signal is at 90% failure rate, that is extreme interference and the environment is definitely contributing to it. For other Radio Frequency (RF) troubleshooting, I would recommend this guide- https://thehivecommunity.aerohive.com/s/article/Radio-Frequency-Interference-NG
09-13-2018 07:06 AM