06-21-2021 11:38 PM
Ciao Folks,
I have 7 AP410c’s (10.3r2 firmware) in one building and I am having Roaming/Handoff Latency or an unacceptable degree of “Sticky WAP Syndrome” with my customer’s multiple iPhone 12’s (iOS 14).
Not a problem with other devices. i.e. my iPhone 6 Plus works flawlessly while strolling, walking even running around all 10 Acres in any of the 5 buildings (total 11- AP410C’s) or outside and connected to any of 4 AP460S12C’s.
I have been through 5 or 6 long tech support sessions and implemented the many suggested adjustments; all to no avail.
The work around is to turn WiFi off/back on when moving from AP zone to AP zone.
This is wearing thin and really is not a solution as some of the users need to maintain connectivity as they move around; not an unreasonable request. 🙂
I have had them turn off Apple’s “WiFi Assist” & “Private Address” features and that has helped, but not enough.
I am at my wit’s end!
Anybody got any thoughts &/or suggestions?
Best Regards,
Ric Hults
09-23-2021 08:23 PM
I upgraded two of my sites last night to firmware version 10.3r4 will see what happens.
09-23-2021 06:28 PM
Thanks I appreciate it, out of curiosity
09-21-2021 10:11 PM
Also having a roaming issue like
If I get anywhere with tech support I will add it here.
Regards
09-03-2021 06:46 PM
Also, just for future searches, if you’re looking for a setting in XIQ and you know what it’s called, you can always click on the question mark icon towards the bottom of the left hand side bar. That will take you to the XIQ help file which has most of the features and options within XIQ documented. In this case, a search for “Weak signal probe request” gives one result, the Radio Profile Settings page. Or I’m always happy to help you find what you need, just wanted to pass that on in case it’s faster for next time!
09-03-2021 06:39 PM
The Weak Signal Probe Request Suppression option is in the Radio Profile. You can find the Radio Profile you are using by going to Monitor> Devices> Click on the hostname of the AP> Go to Configure on the left hand side menu> Go to Interface Settings (below the configuration header on the left hand side menu)> Expand the wireless Interface section and select the radio you’d like to look at (wifi0 or wifi1), the radio profile in use will be listed here.
To edit the Radio Profile note the name of the object in use, then go to Configure> Common Objects> Expand Policy> Radio Profiles> Find the object name you noted earlier and click on the Radio Profile name to open that object to edit it. Please note that you won’t be able to save changes made to default objects; if you’re using a default Radio Profile and you want to make changes I’d suggest cloning it and then making your changes so you know you’re starting with the same settings as you had before.
I don’t know enough about the MCS rates to really weigh in there, but in the past the general recommendation was to not alter the MCS rates very much at one time, just to make sure no drastic changes happened all at once on a production network.