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Chapter 9: Problematic Traffic Pattern
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All these technologies are designed to improve WLAN efficiency;
however, vendor implementations and fine-tuning are not on par
with each other. Immature new products may cause confused client
stations to frequently re-associate, thus resulting in disrupted service.
Stationary devices such as wireless printers and wireless desktops are
not expected to have repeated re-associations. AirMagnet Mobile
watches out for the anomaly of excessive client re-associations by
tracking association counts and APs. Once detected and reported by
AirMagnet Mobile, this problem can be further investigated by using
the station list on the Infrastructure page to display APs and session
characteristics involved (see sample below).
Figure 9-14: Using the Infrastructure Page station List to investigate
excessive roaming problem
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