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NormanP
Nov 12, 2019Aspirant
wac720 wifi drop outs
Hi all, I'm hoping you can help. I have 2 x wac720 in an ensemble, both using 2.4GHz and 5GHz, both have 2 security profiles on each frequency (so 4 profiles in total on each device). Issue I have i...
- Nov 15, 2019
RaghuHR
Nov 12, 2019NETGEAR Expert
Hi Norman Pinkney ,
Did you checked your clients might have connected to the another profile of the other AP since you mentioned you ensemble setup.
Also please share the detailed logs with mentioning the MAC address of the device to track.
Thanks,
Raghu
NormanP
Nov 13, 2019Aspirant
Hi Raghu, the wifi analyser I'm using is on an Android pad so it shows all the profiles the ensemble should be broadcasting - I've attached a screen shot that shows the 4 x 2.4GHz and 4 x 5GHz profiles.You can see some noise coming from neighbouring signals at the base of the chart but you can also see where the signals from my WAC720 ensemble are dropping, (orange, 2 x blue & green trace lines). At the same time as these drop, I see the profile name disappear from the wifi connections availble to the Android pad.
The wifi MAC addresses are:
2.4GHz
08:02:8E:3D:59:60 & 9C:3D:CF:B1:4C:00
5GHz
08:02:8E:3D:59:70 & 9C:3D:CF:B1:4C:10
I will attached log files for each of the WAC720 devices in follow on posts as I cannot seem to attach more than one file per post?.
Thanks for your help,
Norman
- NormanPNov 13, 2019Aspirant
Hi Raghu - when I try to attach the TAR log file from my AP to one of these posts it is rejected. Renaming it to .pdf doesnt help either... how do I share log files?
Thanks
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