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TCP Latency and DNS retry issues

Hi

In my network environment, i am noticing a lot of TCP Latency and DNS retry issues. 

Currently i am using Unifi Switches and Unifi APs as network devices and they channel the traffic to the XG-115.

I have reached out to Unifi support team to see what can be done to fix these TCP Latency and DNS retry issues. They came back with a suggestion (after going thru all log files) to enable Smart Queue (or similar) for internet traffic. They mentioned that "every router/firewall manufacturer might have a different TE for it, but fq_codel based feature is used mostly for buffer bloat/latency."

My question to you all

Are there similar option available in XG115, which i can try to see whether TCP Latency and DNS retry issues (at clients) can be resolved?

Rough sketch of my network is as follows



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  • Hi Ujay,

    what analysis have you done on the APs, I would suspect they are over loaded have a high latency?

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

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  • Hi Ian

    I have no more than 15 wifi clients in the entire network Two APs are used to have a better coverage at the building. 

    Hence overloading of APs is hard to believe. Also clients are not doing any streaming kind of activities. 

  • Hi UJay,

    if you haven't already you might try fine tuning your APs. Also have you tried continuous ping (packet size about 512B) from one of the misbehaving devices to see any descrepancies also tracert to the firewall a number of times.

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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  • Hi UJay,

    if you haven't already you might try fine tuning your APs. Also have you tried continuous ping (packet size about 512B) from one of the misbehaving devices to see any descrepancies also tracert to the firewall a number of times.

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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