โ04-25-2023 09:27 AM
Hi pack,
I first wrote the longest post ever, but realized that if I should get some help, I must shorten this. ๐คช I have done some small work with Ruckus before, but consider me a noob.
Background
A friend of mine have a network consisting of some Ruckus's. Probably 1 x R500 and 3 x R310. I say "probably", because it varies from time to time when I log in (and I'm not at his place so I can't verify the actual hardware).
The company that installed this doesn't exist any longer, and I don't know anybody that have knowledge about Ruckus, hence this post.
So, the first problem, that actaully may solve most of the headache: How do I upgrade the units to the latest firmware!? For the last 4 hours I have been able to update 2 of the R310's to version 200.7.10.202.141 (yes, it's taken that insanely long time, because more often than not the upgrade halted, the session closed (is there any way to stop that behavior!?), there was an error, the IP's didn't match, Reboots of the system one zillion times, etc etcโฆ).
As I write this I see this dialogue (btw, this is the first time I see 4 AP's in the list):
It has been on 40% for ten minutes now. Should I wat more? How long?
Before this, I did a restart of the system, and then it looked like this:
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โSome of these units switch IP's (or possibly MAC addresses) between restarts, which is extremely disturbing, and I don't have any explanation for that.
Two questions at this moment:
Any input appreciated! โ๏ธ
/Andreas
โ04-25-2023 11:34 AM
More questions:
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โ04-26-2023 01:59 AM
Hi @carlsson
Can you do a Speedflex test on the client which will tell us the speed between the AP and client?
You can install the Speedflex from playstore or apple store.
Connect the client to the SSID.
Input the details and do the test.
For naming the APs, you can select the AP >> Click on Edit >> And then give the name under "Device Name"