Tips on Lowering Rx Frames?
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Need help in lowering the amount of Rx frames in our office network. All APs are using the standard config (all on "Auto) with both 2.4 and 5 Ghz Radios turned on. Network holds 55 to 60 Users with 2 ISP's holding the network. Am running out of ideas to limit the congestion as its affecting even the printers. Thanks
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Hi @ATC23-IT-PH
What is your Internet bandwidth?
612Mbps limitation seems too high for me. For example if your bandwidth is just 100Mbps upload speed, then a limit of 612Mbps could be no useful.
Anyway, here's a guide for Troubleshooting of Wireless Issues for Omada EAP Products
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Hi @ATC23-IT-PH
Maybe there are too many client devices are using 2.4Ghz, and the APs are too close to each other.
Try the following steps:
1. Upgrade the EAP firmware to the newest one;
2. Check SSID settings, make sure you have 5Ghz enabled, WPA mode choose WPA2-PSK/AES, and disable PMF, so this SSID can be compatible with more devices;
3. Set up Client Rate Limit for the SSID, specially the "Upload Limit". Some applications may occupy full upload bandwidth that will also slow down other devices.
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Need help in lowering the amount of Rx frames in our office network. All APs are using the standard config (all on "Auto) with both 2.4 and 5 Ghz Radios turned on. Network holds 55 to 60 Users with 2 ISP's holding the network. Am running out of ideas to limit the congestion as its affecting even the printers. Thanks
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Alright, just checked the config and also added a few tweaks on my own, currently there are less staff today so we are still smooth, will report back when the config survives an entire week
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Hi @ATC23-IT-PH
What is your Internet bandwidth?
612Mbps limitation seems too high for me. For example if your bandwidth is just 100Mbps upload speed, then a limit of 612Mbps could be no useful.
Anyway, here's a guide for Troubleshooting of Wireless Issues for Omada EAP Products
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@Fae It was 100 MBPS, so i learned the hard way regarding that. Now changed it to this in the current config, the network is just congested in the gateway end
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