08-09-2003 09:15 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:55 AM
Hi Everyone!
Lately, I have been having an annoying problem with my Cisco 350 Access Point and PC-Card. Everytime, data is being transferred over the wireless connection, the speed drops down to 2Mbps and recovers to 11Mbps, when the data is no longer being sent.
This happens independently of the relative position of the devices, with the signal strength at 100% and Signal Quality at 75%.
A reinstallation of winXP did not improve the situation, neither did upgrading both devices to the newest firmware, or using Win2000 on a different computer.
I would be grateful for any pointers that would help me solve this problem.
Regards, Igor Testen
08-09-2003 05:47 PM
Hi Igor,
Do you see a lot of CRC errors on either the client or AP or both ???
Most throughput issues in WLAN are due to interference, CRC error often point to interference.
Try a new channel also what version of firmware is on the AP ?
08-11-2003 02:32 PM
Hi!
Thanks for helping me. The client reports 21,418 PLCP CRC Errors and 14216 MAC CRC Errors, within 4,5 hours of up time and 17Mb Transmitted.
Does that qualify as "a lot"? The firmware on the AP is 12.03T. I've gone through all the channels, but without much luck. I have the feeling that around channels 6, there the fewest of the above CRC errors per minute.
Regards. Igor
08-12-2003 10:33 PM
Igor
The CRC errors of interest are the MAC ones.
The counters are incremental from boot up or the last clearing so the raw data like that is not that useful
You need to look at the rate of incrementing on the errors compare to the rate of traffic at the time
crc errors can come in a burst sometimes
What did your site survey show up when you did it in respect to channel utilization and noise along with possible sources of interference
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