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Infrastructure view. If multiple APs are becoming overloaded
frequently, it is recommended that you either reduce the number of
clients connecting to the network or increase the number of APs
implemented.
AP Overloaded by Utilization
A WLAN design for deployment generally includes an expectation
for the maximum clients an AP can support. Similarly, there is an
expectation for the maximum bandwidth utilization supported by an
AP. Such expectations can be used to monitor on sufficient WLAN
provisioning and effective load-balancing.
AirMagnet
Mobile
tracks AP bandwidth utilization (the sum of
outgoing and incoming traffic combined) and raises an alarm when
the sustained utilization exceeds the user configured threshold. To
further investigate AP bandwidth utilization, you may use the
Infrastructure
screen to identify stations associated with this AP and
their individual bandwidth consumption from and to the AP. You
may also use the
Charts
screen to identify the top talkers on your
WLAN and their respective traffic type/speed distribution.
Figure 6-2: Infrastructure page displaying AP bandwidth utilization
Excessive Bandwidth Usage
The WLAN spectrum is a shared medium with a limitation on
bandwidth. Be it 802.11b at 11 Mbps or 802.11a/g at 54 Mbps,
bandwidth utilization should be closely monitored on a per channel
and per device basis to ensure sufficient WLAN provisioning for all
client devices. Please note that high bandwidth consumption does
not mean high WLAN throughput. The sample AirMagnet Mobile
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