I have a workstation that's running windows 8.1. The internal wireless card is a Dell DW1530 Wireless-N WLAN Half-Mini card.
While connected to wireless, I receive the following message 'Limited Connectivity'. When message appears, the laptop drops connection to the internet. The RAP-3 remains connected and never reboots.
If I disconnect and reconnect to the wireless, I'm able to connect to the internet.
I have approximately 35 other RAP3 and several RAP-155P connected to the same 3400 Series Wireless Controller(6.3.1.2). The RAPs are separated into two AP Groups. The Group-A users have not reported any issues with limited connectivity. Although, I have one Win8.1 user that has experienced an similar issue. The Group-B which supports both RAP-3 and RAP-155P only experiences issue with the RAP-3. The RAP-155P users report no issues.
The card is configured with the following:
Antenna Diversity - Auto
AP Compatibility Mode - Performance
Band Preference - None
Bandwidth Compatibility - 11a:20/40, 11bg:20Mhz
Roaming Tendency - Moderate
IBSS Mode - 802,11b Only
Workstation Wireless Stats:
Health(%) - 75
SNR: 67dB
Client PHY: n 20 Mhz
Speed - 121Mbps
Goodput: 20.8Mbps
To Client Frames: 507...Retried Frames: 14%
From Client Frames: 382...Retried Frames: 5%
Question: Assuming the windows drivers isn't the issue, is there a configuration setting that could be contributing to the limited connectivity behavior?
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