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2 APs not allowing devices to communicate

david_zwissler
New Contributor II
I have one Ruckus R700 and one Ruckus 7982, they are both setup as standalone and placed on different sides of my house. Both are connected to my  home ISPs modem/router via DHCP. When I am on the AP in the office I cannot communicate with items joined to the AP in the living room (R700 = office, 7982 = Living room). The reason this is an issue, I run Apple Homekit and my main device is in my office, which cannot unlock or communicate with any devices in the front of the house. I know using a ZD would relieve my pain, however for just two APs seems overkill. Also they do not support unleashed for either of these products.
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andrew_giancol1
Contributor III
try turning off Directed multicast and IGMP?
set qos directed multicast {enable|disable}
set qos igmp {enable|disable}

I'd run each command twice, once on the eth(0 or 1), and once on the wlan

get wlanlist to find your "wlanID"


Will try this and let you know

I think my issue was having too many wlanIDs. I had broadcast and SSID enable on Wireless 1-5 on one AP, and 1,3,5,7 on another. I took them both down to Wireless1 and everything seems to be working.

Hi David,
Having lots of SSIDs enabled is a really bad idea as it wastes a huge amount of airtime and therefore capacity, just in management overheads.

Try and keep just 2 or (at a stretch) 3 if you absolutely have to.

Glad to hear you got it working though! 🙂

Thanks,
Darrel.