04-16-2021 01:25 PM
I’m having issues with the 2.4ghz network. At first when connecting to an SSID it says connected, no internet. Shortly after that it starts working, but extremely slow. Speed tests have it at .016mbps download and 1mbps upload. Using a wifi analyzer I notice the only channel it stays on is 11. I have a smart rf policy that has channel 1,6, and 11 for the 2.4ghz network but it looks like it’s stuck on 11.
I need some help getting the 2.4ghz network working. If I enable the same SSID on the same AP connected to the same port but enable it on the 5ghz radio it works great. Upload and download speeds are both about 200mbps.
04-16-2021 09:01 PM
Here is the running config for the AP. It’s connected to a controller in a different broadcast domain.
!### show running-config
!
! Configuration of AP310 version 7.5.1.3-004R
!
!
version 2.7
!
!
ip snmp-access-list default
permit any
!
firewall-policy default
no ip dos smurf
no ip dos twinge
no ip dos invalid-protocol
no ip dos router-advt
no ip dos router-solicit
no ip dos option-route
no ip dos ascend
no ip dos chargen
no ip dos fraggle
no ip dos snork
no ip dos ftp-bounce
no ip dos tcp-intercept
no ip dos broadcast-multicast-icmp
no ip dos land
no ip dos tcp-xmas-scan
no ip dos tcp-null-scan
no ip dos winnuke
no ip dos tcp-fin-scan
no ip dos udp-short-hdr
no ip dos tcp-post-syn
no ip dos tcphdrfrag
no ip dos ip-ttl-zero
no ip dos ipspoof
no ip dos tcp-bad-sequence
no ip dos tcp-sequence-past-window
no ip-mac conflict
no ip-mac routing conflict
dhcp-offer-convert
no stateful-packet-inspection-l2
!
!
mint-policy global-default
!
wlan-qos-policy default
qos trust dscp
qos trust wmm
!
radio-qos-policy default
!
wlan SethTest
ssid SethTest
vlan 1
bridging-mode local
encryption-type ccmp
authentication-type none
no multi-band-operation
no protected-mgmt-frames
wpa-wpa2 psk 0 testing1
!
smart-rf-policy default
assignable-power 2.4GHz min 10
channel-list 5GHz 36,40,44,48,149,153,157,161,165
no select-shutdown
no smart-sensor
smart-sensor auto-trigger
smart-sensor band smart-band-5GHz
no smart-sensor tri-radio-only
!
!
management-policy default
no telnet
no http server
https server
rest-server
no ftp
ssh
user admin password 1 censored role superuser access all
snmp-server community 0 private rw
snmp-server community 0 public ro
snmp-server user snmptrap v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 admin123
snmp-server user snmpmanager v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 admin123
!
profile ap310 "8120 - AP310"
ip name-server 192.168.2.3
ip name-server 192.168.32.13
ip domain-name censored
no autoinstall configuration
no autoinstall firmware
device-upgrade auto ap310 ap360
crypto ikev1 policy ikev1-default
isakmp-proposal default encryption aes-256 group 2 hash sha
crypto ikev2 policy ikev2-default
isakmp-proposal default encryption aes-256 group 2 hash sha
crypto ipsec transform-set default esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ikev1 remote-vpn
crypto ikev2 remote-vpn
crypto auto-ipsec-secure
crypto load-management
crypto remote-vpn-client
interface radio1
data-rates bgn
wlan SethTest bss 1 primary
interface radio2
interface bluetooth1
shutdown
mode le-sensor
interface ge1
interface ge2
interface vlan1
ip address dhcp
ip dhcp client request options all
interface pppoe1
use firewall-policy default
ntp server 0.north-america.pool.ntp.org
ntp server us.pool.ntp.org
rf-domain-manager capable
controller vlan 1
service pm sys-restart
router ospf
adoption-mode controller
!
rf-domain 8120
location 8120
timezone America/New_York
country-code us
use smart-rf-policy default
ad-wips-wireless-mitigation disable
ad-wips-wired-mitigation disable
channel-list dynamic
control-vlan 1
!
ap310 20-9E-F7-FB-78-EF
use profile "8120 - AP310"
use rf-domain 8120
hostname 8120-Planning-310e
area "8120 Planning"
controller host 192.168.0.126
!
!
end
04-16-2021 08:47 PM
If you want, grab a copy of the running-config and strip out anything you don’t want seen and post it. I’ll look through it and see if there’s anything in the actual config that might have something to do with this behavior.
04-16-2021 08:19 PM
That was a good question. It looks like if I ping the AP from the client or even the switch behind the AP that packets are getting dropped, and the response time is high, 600-1000ms for some packets. HOWEVER if I run traceroute and ping commands on the AP pinging various devices on the network and internet the replies come back at a normal rate of around 1ms. It’s something weird with the 2.4ghz because it works fine on 5ghz.
I’ll reach out to GTAC. If we get it working I’ll reply with the solution in case anyone else down the road runs into this as well.
04-16-2021 08:07 PM
Out of curiosity, what does the client connection speed indicate?
Even though speeds are slow, can the client get a consistent set of PING replies to the AP or something behind it?
I’m not sure what else might be causing this. If I had a 310 I’d try to replicate it. This isn’t something I’ve run across before.
At this point though, GTAC will need to do a deeper dive.