How do I know my AP groups/AP's are utilizing full N?
Try "show ap active" to see the APs. Try "show ap bss-table" to see each individual AP and whether the SSID is broadcasting 802.11n" (HT).
so based on the AP type/model, it will fully utilize N or is there a setting somewhere on the controller to tell it to use N?
If you create a WLAN with the Wizard, it will ask you. By default, if you upgrade and install 802.11n APs into your environment, it will be on.
FYI - 802.11n will ONLY work with SSIDs that are "Open" or have "AES"
I create via CLI not wizard. we run WPA-TKIP & WPA2-AES
bss ess s/p ip phy type ch/EIRP/max-EIRP cur-cl ap name in-t(s) tot-t mtu acl-state acl fm--- --- --- -- --- ---- ---------------- ------ ------- ------- ----- --- --------- --- --
00:1a:1e:15:2b:14 ttrf02 1/0 xx.xx.xx.xx a-HT ap 36+/21/21 0 TTap03S1 0 31d:20h:43m:39s 1500 - 28 T
I am assuming the a-HT means N?
@RR8 wrote:bss ess s/p ip phy type ch/EIRP/max-EIRP cur-cl ap name in-t(s) tot-t mtu acl-state acl fm--- --- --- -- --- ---- ---------------- ------ ------- ------- ----- --- --------- --- --00:1a:1e:15:2b:14 ttrf02 1/0 xx.xx.xx.xx a-HT ap 36+/21/21 0 TTap03S1 0 31d:20h:43m:39s 1500 - 28 T I am assuming the a-HT means N?
Yes. HT = n.
thanks!
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