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Supertoad
Nov 12, 2021Aspirant
Insight app log info shows seemingly random devices connecting and disconnecting
Hi all. We have two WAX610 access points managed with the insight app. The log shows seemingly random devices connecting, disconnecting, unable to obtain IP addresses, and failing to authenticate. Al...
schumaku
Nov 12, 2021Guru - Experienced User
All the MAC addresses seem to be randomized MAC (or as Apple says "private MAC") apparently attempting to access the network, but not receiving an IP address, probably because the DHCP server does hand-out IP addresses to trusted or registered MAC addresses.
Supertoad wrote:
The log shows seemingly random devices connecting, disconnecting, unable to obtain IP addresses, and failing to authenticate.
Unclear from where the idea these devices failed to authenticate - can't see anything the like in the logs.
Supertoad wrote:
Is there a way to supress this info or is there an issue that needs to be addressed?
Suppressing messages is always a bad advise.
if your DHCP does hand-out DHCP addresses to trusted (hardware-), you might want to ensure or request that all clients don't have this crappy "random Mac" or "Private MAC" disabled. If you know for sure there are no "known" clients attempting to access, consider to change the preshared security key.
- SupertoadNov 15, 2021Aspirant
Thank you schumaku. That is helpful information. We will have to try to find out if any of the devices have that enabled. I agree that supressing messages is a bad idea. I believe the DHCP server is set to hand out IP addresses to any devices that can connect to the Wi-Fi.
I think in the log sample I provided, there are only two entries stating authentication failed.
- PezorNov 20, 2021Aspirant
In for answers. I'm dealing with the same exact issue. I own WAX610 as well and getting these disconnect / connect client notifications.
- schumakuNov 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Pezor wrote:
I'm dealing with the same exact issue. I own WAX610 as well and getting these disconnect / connect client notifications.
Do you expect that wireless clients - especially on battery powered mobile devices - retain the wireless connection 24*7?
Start with disabling this Random MAC feature (crapple marketing names it Private MAC) on your own wireless clients for the connections to your very own network to avoid confusion - so you have at least a stable base of known devices (read MAC addresses) for tracing.
Be aware this is not a hide-as-much-as-possible consumer Wireless router, too.
Last but not least, based just on a metoo message we can't help any further.
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