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Frequent disassociated with WNAP210
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2011-12-31
09:13 AM
2011-12-31
09:13 AM
Frequent disassociated with WNAP210
I'm running a WNAP210 w/ 2.1.1 firmware. I'm seeing very frequent disassociations with some of my devices (mainly two Roku 2 XS', as those are what I primarily use on wireless). E.g., here is just one of many examples from last night:
Thoughts on what I might be able to do about this? The Roku reports that it has an "excellent" connection to the WAP otherwise.
I should note it appears that my other devices are also doing this (Xbox 360, Windows Phone 7 device), but it is noticeable with the Roku's because they'll eventually run out of buffer from not being able to stream constantly.
Dec 30 23:42:20 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Dec 30 23:42:23 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 IEEE 802.11: associated
Dec 30 23:42:23 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Dec 30 23:44:45 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Dec 30 23:44:48 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 IEEE 802.11: associated
Dec 30 23:44:48 hostapd: wifi0vap0: STA cc:6d:a0:0f:67:f9 WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Thoughts on what I might be able to do about this? The Roku reports that it has an "excellent" connection to the WAP otherwise.
I should note it appears that my other devices are also doing this (Xbox 360, Windows Phone 7 device), but it is noticeable with the Roku's because they'll eventually run out of buffer from not being able to stream constantly.
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2012-06-12
12:08 PM
2012-06-12
12:08 PM
Re: Frequent disassociated with WNAP210
Hi. Did you ever find an answer for this? I am having the exact same issue, although just MAC wireless clients seem to be affected. Currently running the WNAP210_2.1.1 firmware, and MAC wireless clients will just disassociate. They have to disable then re-enable their wireless cards to re-establish connection.
I have put up a Linksys running dd-WRT, and the MACs all stay connected to it without any issue. So I don't think I'm totally off base by concluding there is an issue with the WNAP210.
Hope you got it sorted, and might be able to share. Thanks either way.
Chris
I have put up a Linksys running dd-WRT, and the MACs all stay connected to it without any issue. So I don't think I'm totally off base by concluding there is an issue with the WNAP210.
Hope you got it sorted, and might be able to share. Thanks either way.
Chris
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2013-01-16
06:19 AM
2013-01-16
06:19 AM
Re: Frequent disassociated with WNAP210
I am experiencing a similar issue with the latest firmware on my WNAP210. Except all my clients are on Windows.
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