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We are experiencing device roaming and disconnect issues.

anirut_thachuen
New Contributor II
ZD 1200 (fw 10.4.0.0 build 98) with 9 x R600 AP's high density open office floor plan.

We have roaming and connection stability issues.

Devices will not roam when moving around the office or will roam frequently when stationary.  Devices frequently disconnect and require wifi device to disconnect/reconnect to re-establish stable wireless internet connection.  We have Mac, Windows, and Linux laptops.
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syamantakomer
Community Admin
Community Admin
Hi Anirut,

Welcome to RUCKUS support forum!

Before we can advise something, could you provide below information.
  • Was a site survey done before or after deploying the APs?
  • How close APs are connected from each other.
  • What are the WLAN settings (WLAN type, encryption type, any additional setting which is not part of default config)?
There could be several reasons for frequent disconnection and unstable connection, and roaming issues. Some common reasons are:
  • Poor AP deployment without a pre or post site survey.
  • Default configuration may not be suitable for a specific deployment type.
  • High interference in the area causing disconnection.
  • Frequent channel changes.
  • High signal overlapping between the APs which confuses client to decide which AP is better for connection.
Some quick suggestions are:
  • Change BSS-Minrate setting under WLAN configuration. Set it to 12 Mbps and see if that improves roaming and stability. If not, then you can also further increase it to 24Mbps.
  • Use only 1.6 and 11 channels on 2.4 G radio.
  • Set the background scanning for 2.4G radio to 600.
  • Enable OFDM only mode in the WLAN settings (if there are no old devices which not supporting 802.11n/ac).
  • Enable 802.11r and 802.11k in the WLAN setting (except if WLAN is set to open authentication/encryption).
Tuning the network may fix and optimize the network to an extent. However, major deployment issues may need a post site survey and relocation of the APs and changes to the AP's radio transmission power.

Regards,
Syamantak Omer

Syamantak Omer
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anirut_thachuen
New Contributor II
Thank you for your advice...

I've applied these settings updates

  • Change BSS-Minrate setting under WLAN configuration. Set it to 12 Mbps and see if that improves roaming and stability.
  • Use only 1.6 and 11 channels on 2.4 G radio.
  • Set the background scanning for 2.4G and 5G radio to 600.
  • Enable OFDM only mode in the WLAN settings (if there are no old devices which not supporting 802.11n/ac).
  • Disabled 802.11r and 802.11k in the WLAN setting (Our WLAN is set to open authentication/encryption).
So far so good...for half a day.

Will continue to monitor on day two to see the feedback from staff.