Good day Gentlemen and ladies.
I am running into a similar problem. I did a high level network scan of all AP's, clients, and generally RF saturation for a College Campus environment.
We have many AP's. Some of which are MR33's and a smattering of MR52's
Clients keep getting kicked off, or simply time out trying to authenticate. It is quite un-usable for our clients, at least at times.
Here is what I found.
With the RF Scan, using Kismet, I found the APs being simply overwhelmed by requests to connect, and/or data volume issues.
This was easily demonstrated thusly.
One class, of Many BYOD's, including a mobile lab. Machine/device count came out to about 42 devices, for a class of 16. Our MR33, right outside the classroom door, was simply overwelmed. I finally read the actual specifications of the MR33 and with the 2 Bands (+BLE), 2.4 and 5.2 Ghz. Just not able to keep up with that many requests.
Even the traffic volume was huge. > 1.2 Gb (or trying) over the single 1 Gb line (PoE) I cannot see 16 clients, each receiving streaming video, to keep up. Kismet confirmed this. (Delays, simple drops, Interference (Quite a bit))
I had one extra port in the room. Confirmed it was good to serve as an PoE AP line, and simply put in a second MR33.
That worked perfectly. All clients, still slow, were connecting.
Further investigation and MR33/52 specs tells the story why.
So, for some of the other troublesome areas, I've put in a MR52, where the client experience has improved by leaps and bounds. People are still having a little less issue connecting, but once they do, it's usually pretty good. As long as they do not all stream at the same time.
That being said; The MR33 has the 2 radios (2.4/5.2/BLE) the MR52 has 4 (2X2.4 2X5.2; BLE ?) and importantly, two trunkable ports. (one of which is NOT PoE)
These MR33s and MR52's are a little older, do we have newer hardware to help out with this issue ?
I've noted that Meshing is NOT enabled, or responding at all. I would love suggestions on that as well.
I hope that helps!