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best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

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  • 1.  best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Posted Jan 13, 2017 02:28 AM

     best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Regards,

    Mallikarjun



  • 2.  RE: best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Posted Jan 13, 2017 04:11 AM

    Hi!

     

    I think you need to be a little more specific than that if you want anyone to be able to assist you :)

     

    Please provide some context of what you´re trying to do.

     

    Cheers,



  • 3.  RE: best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Posted Jan 13, 2017 04:25 AM

    Hi Christoffer

    In one of our client place they deployed ap-225 model and they are getting lattency while roaming with the 802.11b/g devices but 802.11n devices working fine.So i need to know any best practices for the driver settings, or else we need to update the drivers?

    Regards,

    Mallikarjun



  • 4.  RE: best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Posted Jan 13, 2017 04:34 AM

    Are the 802.11n devices also connecting on 2,4 ghz or are they using 5ghz? Then perhaps your issue is a noisy 2,4ghz environment. Try verifying your radio planning with placements/shut down of some 2,4ghz radios and lowering of Tx power to minimize co-channel interference.

     

    Also updating the client drivers is a good thing to do to see if it brings any improvements.

     

    Cheers,



  • 5.  RE: best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

    Posted Jan 13, 2017 05:08 AM

    Hi ,

    11n devices connecting via 5ghz.

    Thank you..



  • 6.  RE: best Settings for 802.11g Connectivity

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    Posted Jan 13, 2017 06:33 AM

    @Mallikarjun wrote:

    Hi Christoffer

    In one of our client place they deployed ap-225 model and they are getting lattency while roaming with the 802.11b/g devices but 802.11n devices working fine.So i need to know any best practices for the driver settings, or else we need to update the drivers?

    Regards,

    Mallikarjun


    You should adjust the wifi first, before considering doing anything with the drivers.  Please PM me your email address so we can look at your tech support.