That describes my scenario well. 42 customers on one interface.
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From: "Caleb Carroll" <karlnet@pathcom.ca>
To: "Karlnet Mailing List" <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Karlnet] Turbocell Signal
> I see this happen all the time. I notice this most often on AP's that
have more than 40 customers connecting on a single wireless interface. I
hardly ever see this happen when there are less than 20 customers
connecting. It could be caused by a bug in the Karlnet firmware or possibly
just because the wireless medium or the AP's CPU is so busy that link
quality information is dropped.
>
> One method I've found that works most of the time, if you really need to
look at signal information is to flood ping the client for a couple of
seconds:
>
> ping -c 500 -f <ip address>
>
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> On 2003-Apr-09 at 10:40 AM Steve Deaton wrote:
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> >Anyone ever try to check signal and see nothing for any of the values?
> >Sometimes I'll check signal on a client (first open the AP list) and see
> >nothing. All my clients are showing up, and I can ping everyone without
> >any problems. I'll close the link test and re-open it several times
> >before I see any values for that client. It seems to be totally random
> >and does not happen to the same clients every time. Almost like my AP
> >is taking a smoke break or something.
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