Wireless WLAN Reporting

Hi
Currently running
WCS7.0.164.0.
Currently we're got 2 WLAN.  A 3rd is about to be activated which is Guest Access which is outsourced.
What I'd like to do is get some figures of the traffic flow trough these WLANs.
I'm guessing the Client Traffice Stream Metrics which can report on different SSIDs would be the way to go, but keep getting
"The specified criteria did not match any data for the report.
Make sure that the following background tasks are running:
1.Traffic Stream Metrics
2.Radio Performance"
Even though the 2 in mentions above are enabled.
Has anyone managed to do this?  I don't want to start interrigating the database directly.
cheers
Craig

That's for voice, is that really what you're looking for ?
Traffic Stream Metrics Report—Shows voice traffic  stream metrics and high density related reports. The controller keeps  multiple records of the voice metrics data for each client. The access  points update the controller with traffic stream metric information  every 90 seconds, and 10 minutes of data is stored at one time to  generate an on-demand report. WCS polls the data from the controllers  and aggregates it as hourly, daily, and weekly. The generated data that  is returned includes but is not limited to the following: the level of  QoS, the percentage of packet loss ratio on the downlink and uplink, and  any queuing delays.

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