Long story short, I had a wireless router in a DMZ on my home network that died.
I went to the store and just picked up an AP to run instead on the internal network.
I was getting crazy packet loss and when it did seem to work the latency would go off the charts when I did anything on the client laptop. IE go to a web site. Once it was done loading the latency would go back down to around 50 which was still higher than I'm used to.
At any rate I took it back to the store thinking I got a bad one and upgraded to a different unit from another manufacture. I'm getting the exact same issue.
So for testing I took it to the neighbors house and plugged it in to their linksys router. Worked great! came home, plugged it back in to the network and it worked for crap, and now oddly enough just getting to the web based GUI is crazy slow.
AP is getting an internal address via DHCP, clients are getting DHCP addresses as well. Using WPA2-PSK/AUTO
Tried a different switch as well, same issue, unplugged the ASG from the switch and the AP starts working again.
I'm seeing no signs of any issues in the packet filtering logs, tried turning off the web proxy and IPS with no luck.
Is it possibly a routing issue of some sort?
Ideas?
Thanks for your time.
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