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PATTERSON108
Apr 11, 2024Aspirant
Re: WAX630E VLAN bug
All, I have a WAX625 AP on firmware version 10.8.5.7 and managed by Insight. I have confirmed the exact same issue with wireless devices being in different wireless vlans with having the ability icmp...
rivadavia
Apr 23, 2024Tutor
Can anyone comment if Firmware Version 10.8.6.3 fixes this issue?
Thanks
PATTERSON108
Apr 23, 2024Aspirant
I can confirm the latest firmware 10.8.6.3 didn't fix the vlan bug issue. This firmeware fixed a memory leak. As result of this memory leak, some affected access points may have unexpectedly rebooted.
- rivadaviaApr 23, 2024Tutor
Ok thanks for confirming
- aabecstMay 03, 2024Aspirant
WAX610 (2x2), WAX620 (4x4), WAX630 (4x4 + 4x4 + 4x4), WBE750 (4x4 + 4x4 + 4x4) does not have this issue.
on WAX615, WAX625, and WAX630E, there is one corner case.
Router (inter-VLAN routing enabled) ====Switch====Multiple APs. ~~~~wireless clients.
assume there are two SSID and VLAN
1) SSID_office-VLAN10 (Laptops)
2) SSID_IOT-VLAN20. (Printers)
and their interVLAN static route was added to the upstream router to router VLAN 10 and 20.
Case 1) The traffic works fine if the wireless clients are on different APs.
Case 2) However, if the wireless clients connected to SSID_Office and SSID_IOT are in the same AP, they can ping each other, but UDP-TCP traffic drops.
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