06-01-2008 07:27 PM - edited 07-03-2021 03:57 PM
I have an AP keep generating this message AP 'Cisco_AP', interface '802.11b/g'. Interference threshold violated.
How can i solve this?
06-02-2008 01:12 AM
Hi Leo,
This is usually due to the fact that you have other access points around generating too much noise. This is a problem I commonly see in dense environments build for 802.11a (802.11b/g cell being a bit larger, you see more interferences).
A solution is to hide the problem by raising the interference threshold alert level... bad solution of course, as it doesn't solve anything.
Another one is to try to find which APs the interference come from, and try to mitigate it by reducing the transmit power on these APs... if you use Auto-FR, usually the controller should have tried that, unless it doesn't have enough APs to run the algorithm. If it is not done already, it might be that reducing transmit power creates coverage holes... Another solution is to try to shut down support for 802.11b, or 802.11b/g, on some APs, of wourse while checking that you still have a good coverage in the area...
Just a few ideas.
06-02-2008 05:52 PM
Ok i think there is nothing much i can do in the case.
However how i can prevent IDS Signature attack cause currently i enabled mac filtering security.
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