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Thanks for the info Jason. I'll see what becomes of tomorrow's trip. Regards Dave. On 20/04/2015 12:00 PM, <public-request@talk.mikrotik.com.au> wrote:
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Hi Jason,
thanks for the reply.
Out of interest, what gear did you end up using? Single radio units or dual?
Would you care to share routeros version, open or WPA security and any other good stuff?
I have it working around my house with no problems as we speak as I am setting it up for another job. I will get to the other site next week and try and tweak.
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 15:11:59 +1000 From: David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CANNabwJZ-5PpcWxoDkM2dLDiwv=MxUUYgjNYMR+H= yJTGadQKw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in the field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
-- David Ryan - 0402 054 426 RJS Communications dsryan@rjs.com.au MTCNA, MTCWE, MTCRE
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 09:29:32 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CAATJ+fts_yY8UqVM24W_=T1jKQ_UxVaV=w1EaJp= triEgR8utQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I set up a mesh with 3 units for similar reasons (cabling not possible) for a client last year. I looked into HWMP+ vs Dynamic WDS and went with the latter just by itself. It's worked like a charm for 8+ months and the hotel owner still tells me how great it is!
On 18 April 2015 at 15:11, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in the field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 14:15:39 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Public Digest, Vol 14, Issue 10 Message-ID: <CAATJ+fvtEhXEhD_HNThX3iEFzxrn=q_MdVyg= fsfnsb9us_jyQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi
It was an RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN and two RB951Ui-2HnD. Firmware was maybe 6.20, I can't recall.
The lines of interest for you are as applied to the RB2011:
/interface bridge add l2mtu=1598 name=bridge1 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode \ antenna-gain=2 band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-ht-below country=\ australia disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=2462 hw-protection-mode=\ rts-cts l2mtu=2290 mode=ap-bridge radio-name=RouterA ssid=Mikrotik \ tx-power=30 tx-power-mode=all-rates-fixed wds-default-bridge=bridge1 \ wds-mode=dynamic-mesh wmm-support=enabled /interface wireless security-profiles set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types=wpa2-psk eap-methods="" mode=\ dynamic-keys supplicant-identity=MikroTik wpa2-pre-shared-key=<yourpassword> /interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1 add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether6 add bridge=bridge1 interface=wlan1
On 19 April 2015 at 12:42, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi Jason,
thanks for the reply.
Out of interest, what gear did you end up using? Single radio units or dual?
Would you care to share routeros version, open or WPA security and any other good stuff?
I have it working around my house with no problems as we speak as I am setting it up for another job. I will get to the other site next week and try and tweak.
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 15:11:59 +1000 From: David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CANNabwJZ-5PpcWxoDkM2dLDiwv=MxUUYgjNYMR+H= yJTGadQKw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in
field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
-- David Ryan - 0402 054 426 RJS Communications dsryan@rjs.com.au MTCNA, MTCWE, MTCRE
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 09:29:32 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CAATJ+fts_yY8UqVM24W_=T1jKQ_UxVaV=w1EaJp= triEgR8utQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I set up a mesh with 3 units for similar reasons (cabling not possible) for a client last year. I looked into HWMP+ vs Dynamic WDS and went with
the the
latter just by itself. It's worked like a charm for 8+ months and the hotel owner still tells me how great it is!
On 18 April 2015 at 15:11, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in the field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
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Just remember to do all the usual stuff: * Check for frequency usage and make sure you are on a clear channel. * Make sure there aren't any 2.4GHz A/V senders or similar in use or forgotten about slid down behind the Foxtel box. I have removed them in several situations and the Wifi improved immensely. Jason On 20 April 2015 at 14:19, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Thanks for the info Jason. I'll see what becomes of tomorrow's trip.
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Message: 1 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 12:42:51 +1000 From: David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Public Digest, Vol 14, Issue 10 Message-ID: <CANNabw+J0V= gUOkKkWdD-eCwAV-UYcN2GfVA0HDFU0GNouLn7w@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi Jason,
thanks for the reply.
Out of interest, what gear did you end up using? Single radio units or dual?
Would you care to share routeros version, open or WPA security and any other good stuff?
I have it working around my house with no problems as we speak as I am setting it up for another job. I will get to the other site next week and try and tweak.
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 15:11:59 +1000 From: David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CANNabwJZ-5PpcWxoDkM2dLDiwv=MxUUYgjNYMR+H= yJTGadQKw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in
field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
-- David Ryan - 0402 054 426 RJS Communications dsryan@rjs.com.au MTCNA, MTCWE, MTCRE
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 09:29:32 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CAATJ+fts_yY8UqVM24W_=T1jKQ_UxVaV=w1EaJp= triEgR8utQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I set up a mesh with 3 units for similar reasons (cabling not possible) for a client last year. I looked into HWMP+ vs Dynamic WDS and went with
the the
latter just by itself. It's worked like a charm for 8+ months and the hotel owner still tells me how great it is!
On 18 April 2015 at 15:11, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in the field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 14:15:39 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Public Digest, Vol 14, Issue 10 Message-ID: <CAATJ+fvtEhXEhD_HNThX3iEFzxrn=q_MdVyg= fsfnsb9us_jyQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi
It was an RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN and two RB951Ui-2HnD. Firmware was maybe 6.20, I can't recall.
The lines of interest for you are as applied to the RB2011:
/interface bridge add l2mtu=1598 name=bridge1 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode \ antenna-gain=2 band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-ht-below country=\ australia disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=2462 hw-protection-mode=\ rts-cts l2mtu=2290 mode=ap-bridge radio-name=RouterA ssid=Mikrotik \ tx-power=30 tx-power-mode=all-rates-fixed wds-default-bridge=bridge1 \ wds-mode=dynamic-mesh wmm-support=enabled /interface wireless security-profiles set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types=wpa2-psk eap-methods="" mode=\ dynamic-keys supplicant-identity=MikroTik wpa2-pre-shared-key=<yourpassword> /interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1 add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether6 add bridge=bridge1 interface=wlan1
On 19 April 2015 at 12:42, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi Jason,
thanks for the reply.
Out of interest, what gear did you end up using? Single radio units or dual?
Would you care to share routeros version, open or WPA security and any other good stuff?
I have it working around my house with no problems as we speak as I am setting it up for another job. I will get to the other site next week and try and tweak.
Regards, Dave.
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 15:11:59 +1000 From: David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CANNabwJZ-5PpcWxoDkM2dLDiwv=MxUUYgjNYMR+H= yJTGadQKw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used
field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
-- David Ryan - 0402 054 426 RJS Communications dsryan@rjs.com.au MTCNA, MTCWE, MTCRE
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 09:29:32 +1000 From: "Jason Hecker (Up & Running Tech)" <jason@upandrunningtech.com.au> To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] HWMP+ and WDS fun and games Message-ID: <CAATJ+fts_yY8UqVM24W_=T1jKQ_UxVaV=w1EaJp= triEgR8utQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I set up a mesh with 3 units for similar reasons (cabling not
a client last year. I looked into HWMP+ vs Dynamic WDS and went with
latter just by itself. It's worked like a charm for 8+ months and
in the possible) for the the
hotel owner still tells me how great it is!
On 18 April 2015 at 15:11, David Ryan <dsryan@rjs.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently setup an HWMP+ mesh using 4 x RB951Ui at home to be used in the field.
The home setup appeared to work fine but of course was an ideal setup.
The units are now in the field and seemed to be working fine at the time of installation. I logged in remotely today to find the three wds-slave units are disconnecting with
14:23:48 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:23:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:00 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D attempts to associate 14:24:00 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D2:70:2D@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:13 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: disconnected, received deauth: reserved (0) 14:24:16 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:D5:1B:07@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS 14:24:53 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: disconnected, management-protection failure 14:24:57 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3 attempts to associate 14:24:57 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:A2:3E:C3@wlan1: connected, is AP, wants WDS
type errors.
All units are 6.27, wireless-fp package. Signal levels vary of course, but between them is typically around -70dB. They will stay up for about 1 minute then drop as shown above.
management-protection was left as default (allowed), security is set as WPA2-PSK, aes-ccm.
The design of the building prevents getting cable to the units easily, hence the mesh idea.
Has anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to solve?
Regards, Dave.
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