We have an install with around 230 wAP AC's on a single CAPSMAN, all SSID's use tuneled datapath. The issues we have had are: - ARP replies disappearing when using a tunneled datapath (Clients get a DHCP lease but are unreachable) This one still happens on 6.40.x - Irregular performance. Two laptops connected to the same AP on the same SSID, one will only be able to do 4mbit, the other will do a few hundred. Both have Intel 802.11ac wireless cards. - Prior to 6.40rc2 we had issues with mainly Apple iPhones and Samsung Galaxy J5's where they would be connected but would be unreachable. Dropping them off from Capsman, or restarting wireless fixed them. This seems to be fixed.. I am hoping Mikrotik can fix the ARP issue, and I am looking forward to the promised band-steering features :) On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech) <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> wrote:
Dave and Andrew,
What issues have you had with WAPACs?
Jason
On 10 August 2017 at 08:39, Dave Browning <dave@sentrian.com.au> wrote:
I've had random issues with wAPAC's that rolling back to bug fix resolved. Can't name all the issues and not all issues resolved. But life is a bit happier on bugfix.
On 9 Aug 2017, at 9:19 pm, Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech) < jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> wrote:
Hi
I am getting similar issues with 6.40 and 6.39.2. I wish Mikrotik would mention such major changes in the change log.
No (R)STP on any bridges, long guard interval, 1 hour group key timeout don't seem to help any.
Another school with Apple devices and a similar setup isn't having the same issue but their devices tend to stay in the rooms.
I'll try 6.40.1 tomorrow and turn off local forwarding and client to client.
On 9 August 2017 at 19:58, Andrew Thrift <andrew@networklabs.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Jason,
I have not seen that specific issue, but Mikrotik replaced the driver for the wAP AC and hAP AC in RouterOS 6.40. It fixed a few issues we were having on them.
It might be worth giving that a try..
Regards,
Andrew
I have a school site with CAPSMAN on an RB2011 controlling 7 WAPACS.
Local forwarding and client to client comms are used and the 5GHz band is pre-eminent as most of the devices are iPads and Macbook Airs.
When the class of students with their iPads move from one WAPAC to another Wifi connectivity seems to collapse on the adjacent WAPACS - no devices can communicate. Registration table shows they join but data doesn't flow very well if at all so DHCP fails etc. After 15-30 mins or a power cycle it all seems to settle down and things work again until the next migration...
When the WAPACS aren't working well on Wifi I can still connect in from
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech) <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> wrote: the
network side with Winbox and have no issues there.
I've tried all sorts of things and am running out of options.
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