
We recommend enabling Nightly Channel Optimization to ensure you are on the least-crowded, non-overlapping channels. Select Non-Overlapping and Low-Interference Channels Having a period that is too high may result in the device disconnections. The DTIM Period is a WiFi SSID setting that tells clients when to “wake”. If you have changed this value and noticed issues specific to legacy clients, we recommend setting it back to 1 Mbps. This is because some clients, particularly legacy devices (802.11b), require a low data rate in order to connect. The default minimum data rate for the 2.4 GHz channel is set at 1 Mbps to maximize compatibility. Reduce the Minimum Data Rate to Improve Legacy Device Compatibility This adds an additional layer of complexity in order to verify clear communication between clients and their server, as well as whether or not the server is properly configured. Enterprise modes use RADIUS servers to authenticate clients. WPA3 requires PMF which, as mentioned, may create client connectivity issues.įurthermore, we recommend testing with a non-enterprise security mode. Many devices, especially legacy ones, are incompatible with PMF and experience resulting connectivity issues. We recommend disabling PMF to maximize compatibility. If you are experiencing client disconnections, please note that connectivity can be affected by your settings, client specifications, and any interference related to utilization or RF environment congestion.ĭisable Protected Management Frames (PMF) for Improved Compatibility
#UNIFI UNBLOCK WIRED CLIENT INSTALL#
You may need to increase AP TX Power, move client devices closer to an AP, or install more APs to increase your coverage area.


#UNIFI UNBLOCK WIRED CLIENT UPDATE#
You can refer to UniFi Updates for more information on automatic update management.
