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if I enable mesh network option in my zone , can't I use 5G band any more ??
unknown
Hi All, I am using R500 AP and VSmartZone ,
if I enable mesh network option in my zone , can't I use 5G band any more ?? or only i cannot be use 5G band while my AP loss wired connection and activate mesh feature on network
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andrea_coppini
You will still be able to use the 5G band for client access even when you are using Mesh.
unknown
Hi Andrea,
Thanks for your quick reply , I was confused because I read some conversation here , they have mentioned ,during Mesh activated (wired connection down) user cannot be use 5G band because of that band used for uplink traffic,
But that one 2 years ago old conversation
andrea_coppini
Hi Nuwan,
could you point me to that conversation? It would be good to have it corrected.
unknown
Hi Andrea,
Thanks and highly appreciate your support and effort to help to others,
My refereed conversation is
https://forums.ruckuswireless.com/ruckuswireless/topics/what_are_the_disadvantages_to_enabling_mesh
( What are the disadvantages to enabling mesh? by Mario Gonzalez )
john_d
As Andrea commented in the other thread, this is absolutely false. Even with Mesh enabled, clients can still connect to the mesh band. The uplink is merely a hidden special SSID, and Ruckus AP's support a large number of SSIDs per WLAN.
unknown
Make sure you design your network right, if your allowing clients to connect on the 5GHz radio, as a large number of clients will slow your MESH layer down.
My advice would be to us the max-aid command which will limit the amount of clients that can connect to the 5GHz radio:
set max-aid wlan32 40
Note
: I am not saying limit the value to 40, I am only providing you the script.
🙂
You could also delve into the possibilities of using Client Admission Control (CAC) (if your using the SZ/SCG platform), but it is early days yet and there are loads of extra values needed to make this option viable in certain networks.
CAC works by looking at clients usage, airtime utilisation, client capabilities and client numbers. By assessing the values you put in it will either allow or deny it entry on to the radio based on positive or false positive values (you can configure seperate entry criteria on either of the AP's radios).
unknown
Thanks Sean & John,
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