ā11-08-2019 01:59 PM
ā11-10-2019 03:15 AM
Hey Ben,
2.4GHz can be tricky these days with limited channels available and often times large amounts of CCI. There could be several things causing poor performance on the 2.4GHz radios. A few areas you'll want to check are...
You certainly should start on the "ML Insights" tab in XIQ to review your scorecards, which will give you an idea of where in the network you should start. You can also use the "Client360" section of "ML Insights" to see how a particular client device is performing compared to the rest of your clients. This might not be just a Dell Wyse client issue.
If you're able to please run the following CLI commands from an AP that is experiencing issue and I can give you a more detailed idea as to what might be the culprit...
#show int wifi0
#show acsp neighbor
#show stations
ā11-08-2019 02:05 PM
One of our main issues are that we have approximately 150 Dell Wyse terminals that connected perfectly fine with the previous 8 year old Cisco WAPs that we previously had. Now with these new AP 250s they cant hold a steady connection, maybe 5-10 minutes, other times its an hour, all this while keeping a solid 90-100% wireless signal with a solid bandwidth connection. We also have laptops that are less than 6 months old that connect to 802.11n that have connectivity issues as well. As i have stated the 5.0 connection works perfectly fine on these laptops, but you the terminals are only able to run the 2.4 network so we are unable to turn this setting off on our access points.