wifi channels are shared by any AP/phone/PC/etc that wants to use it, so if someone has siezed the channel when your AP wanted to use it, the AP will retry again later. i think people say 20% retry is …
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Minimum RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) is a value that can be configured on the access point (AP) so that a wireless station (STA) is required to meet a minimum signal level, as seen by the AP, to be able to reliably connect/use a particular AP. This is configured on a per AP basis.
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Access point proximity and network layout. Back to Top. An incorrectly designed network might be one of the causes of UniFi device connectivity issues. If moving closer to the access point that your client is connected to resolves the issue, you might need to reassess the types, locations or the number of your UniFi Access Points.
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U6 Lite is a two-stream Wi-Fi 6 access point that delivers up to 1.5 Gbps aggregate radio rate with 5 GHz (MU-MIMO and OFDMA) and 2.4 GHz (MIMO) radios. Wi-Fi 6 Technology
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This view exposes the retry rate for both transmitting (packets that had to be resent to the client) and receiving (RX) packets (packets that had to be resent to the access point). The Retry rate indicates packets that had to be re-sent because they were corrupted upon arriving at the proper destination.
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The UniFi nanoHD is a compact 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11ac Wave 2 dual-band access point with an aggregate radio rate of over 2 Gbps and supports over 200 concurrent users. Engineered to take advantage of 802.11ac Wave 2, the UniFi nanoHDprovides powerful multi-user support in an elegant, nano-sized design.
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To install and manage the UniFi Access Point we need to download the controller. Go to the download page at ubnt.com and download the latest controller from Windows, Mac or Linux: After you installed the software, start the controller and hit Launch a Browser to Manage a Network or go to https://localhost:8443 in your browser.
The UniFi ® AP-PRO supports up to 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO for the 5 GHz band and up to 450 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO for the 2.4 GHz band. The UniFi ® AP is available for less than $100 USD MSRP, delivering high-performance Wi-Fi in a streamlined form factor.
Additionally, there will be no further updates to Help Center content pertaining to UniFi Video. This article describes the troubleshooting steps to help you address connectivity issues with UniFi Wi-Fi networks, mainly involving the UniFi Access Points and client devices.
Available as three different Wi-Fi 802.11n models, the UniFi ® AP is an Access Point ideal for deployment of high-performance wireless networks. Featuring a clean industrial design, the UniFi ® AP can be integrated seamlessly into any wall or ceiling surface (mounting kits included).
UniFi Access Points (UAP) tcpdump -i <iface i.e. br0 or athX> -w /tmp/<descriptivefilename.pcapng> Traffic can be captured on any interface of the UAP, and this command can run for as many interfaces as needed. The athX in the command above corresponds to an SSID being broadcast by the UAP.
Make sure the access points aren't rebooting. In some cases, connectivity issues might be caused by UniFi Access Points rebooting. To make sure this isn't the case, check the uptime of you APs: Log into your UniFi Network controller. On the Devices tab, select the AP.
Enabling High Performance Devices by going to your WiFi’s Advanced Settings in the UniFi Network application will force all 5GHz capable devices to this band. Alternatively, you can create a separate 2.4 GHz and 5GHz SSID and connect clients accordingly. Verify the access point configuration
UniFi APs are backwards compatible with older client devices and the fact that devices are able to connect with their older hardware is a sign the AP is working as designed. Summary: Test multiple client devices when benchmarking Wi-Fi performance. Client-specific issues are common but are largely unrelated to AP configuration/hardware.