Even on a peak it's only showing 2.87 mbps for a/n/ac. I'd expect to see more traffic during peak times where there are spikes on the other graph but the average seems to be less than 1 mbps. The default idle timeout on the system is set to 5 minutes so I'm assuming the controller is detecting the client not talking anymore and times out the connection.Īlso concerning to me is, when I select an AP and look at its Clients Over Time view, I see the client count graph and it looks fine (upwards of 20 clients, mostly 5ghz, during peak times) but the Client Traffic on AP graph shows almost nothing. the durations are normally in some factor of 5 (15 min 8 sec, 20 min 27 sec, etc). I do see a lot of disassociation and re-association in the client view. During the time it was 30, Prime shows extremely low Bytes Sent/Received and Packets Sent/Received. one of the clients I'm looking into was having issues at a data rate of 30 until this last weekend when it shot up to over 100 (I'll have to reach out to them to see if they had issues over the weekend). ![]() Most of the client data rates I've seen show a higher data rate. ![]() We've got lower data rates on both bands disabled to help keep 2.4ghz cell sizes small and to help clients connect to the closest AP and roam better. We do have Prime but I'm not sure I've ever seen a data rate graph that looks like that.
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