01-28-2009 06:05 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:04 PM
We have one 1310 (root) at the office feeding two 1310 (non-roots) down the road (1/4 mi). One of the units is much slower than the other and we can't figure out why. Both have the same signal strength and snr.
Signal Strength (dBm) -52
Signal to Noise (dBm) 34
Are the signal stats good enough?
We rarely drop a packet and get <1 ms pign times but files, pages and other things seem to load.
The non-root bridges feed two switches on both ends. One is a gigabit and the other is a 10/100.
Any thoughts!?
01-29-2009 05:39 AM
Anyone have any ideas?
01-29-2009 08:02 PM
I'd switch channels and see what happens. But I don't know what exactly you mean by "slow".
Also, it could be a duplex mismatch at the AP to Switch connection. I ran into this on a mesh link the other day where the only fix was for me to hard set the ports to 100/full for the trunk link to the root ap.
02-03-2009 07:44 AM
Can you post your configs? Also, do a show interface dot11 0 (I think) to see if your data is traveling at the max speed.
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