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17 Jan 2018 11:09 #90444
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We've tested waking from sleep with a mac so it could be specific to the environment as one of the potential impacts of disabling EAPOL retries is dropped wireless frames so it may be that disabling EAPOL isn't suitable for your environment.
Please contact support and collect syslog and they can look into it with you.
Please contact support and collect syslog and they can look into it with you.
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18 Jan 2018 22:30 #90452
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{Edit to clarify] I have devices which can't be upgraded and guests also use this network
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If you upgrade all affected devices (phones etc.) you don't need to disable EAPOL retries (unless you have devices which can't upgrade or guests who don't).admin wrote:
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{Edit to clarify] I have devices which can't be upgraded and guests also use this network
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19 Jan 2018 09:25 #90459
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I think you'll find that "this" is forum shortspeak for "I agree with the above" - perhaps you should get out more admin ?
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21 Jan 2018 21:57 #90482
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True dat.
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I think you'll find that "this" is forum shortspeak for "I agree with the above" - perhaps you should get out more admin ?Piste Basher wrote:
True dat.
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23 Jan 2018 21:15 #90506
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I am definitely experiencing this and have been for a number of Draytek firmware updates now.
I have a vast mixture of devices accessing both 2.4GHz & 5.0GHz using the same SSID
I have tried many different settings, matching them precisely between access points to no avail
3 x APs = 1 x 2860ac (3.8.6) & 2 x AP910c (1.2.3.2)
Running out of ideas but it is extremely frustrating that each time I wake my Macbook Pro (High Sierra 10.13.2 supplemental) or pick up my iPhone X (iOS 11.2.2) and it either doesn't get an IP or is constantly hunting for a connection!!!
I seem to spend more time tinkering with the Wi-Fi than working at the moment!
I have a vast mixture of devices accessing both 2.4GHz & 5.0GHz using the same SSID
I have tried many different settings, matching them precisely between access points to no avail
3 x APs = 1 x 2860ac (3.8.6) & 2 x AP910c (1.2.3.2)
Running out of ideas but it is extremely frustrating that each time I wake my Macbook Pro (High Sierra 10.13.2 supplemental) or pick up my iPhone X (iOS 11.2.2) and it either doesn't get an IP or is constantly hunting for a connection!!!
I seem to spend more time tinkering with the Wi-Fi than working at the moment!
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