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7:30 AM
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Jan 17 2024
7:30 AM
see if it exceeds the number of connections on my AP.
Good morning, I am witnessing flapping cuts on the network. Until now I do not have the origin of the problem but I can see the daily connection history or logs for excess connections.
Please give me information.
I will be very grateful friends.
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Jan 17 2024
8:08 AM
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Jan 17 2024
8:08 AM
You can use the Wireless Health tool.
https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_whitepaper_wireless_health.pdf
Just remember that it is not recommended to exceed more than 30 simultaneous connections per AP.
I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.
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Jan 17 2024
11:32 AM
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Jan 17 2024
11:32 AM
@alemabrahao I agree about not overloading the AP, but believe the recommended connections number is less than 30 per radio, so a tri band AP could have 90 if they were evenly split across the radios.
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Jan 17 2024
11:21 AM
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Jan 17 2024
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Are you running a current stable firmware release or better?
+1 to checking Wireless Health.

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