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  • Compughter Escribi?3:

    This might help some. Manual channel plan where you can. Disable the lower data rates of 1/2/5.5 and just make 11 mandatory for b users. This will shrink the RF footprint where clients can become hidden nodes and wreak havoc on the other APs.


    The lower data rates were disabled with 11 mandatory before and after Auto-RF.

    Compughter Escribi?3:


    I suspect you are seeing the nuisance of "Radio Resource Management Storms" in 2.4 GHz with all those channels in the real 3D world of RF "stepping on each other".


    The thing is, the channels aren't changing much at all. The interval is set to 24 hours with low sensitivity (per company standard).

    The disconnects happened before and after Auto-RF. Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.

    Compughter Escribi?3:


    Also on the controller if on, turn off AP load balancing , it causes clients to disconnect often.


    It is turned off.


    Thanks for your input.



    In general, what effects does too much coverage cause? I'm thinking it can cause roaming problems and other client confusion as well as unavoidable co-channel interference.

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