R600 regular disconnects
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12-28-2018 11:10 PM
I purchased a R600 for home use and I am experiencing regular disconnects that can only be resolved by a reboot of the device. Happens almost every day or every few days. Initially I thought it may have something to do with my internet providers router, but I just upgraded to the latest router. I'm not too familiar with this device, is there something I should be looking into?
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01-07-2019 08:56 AM
APs share "heartbeats" to communicate that they are active. This msg indicates some possible network connectivity issue between this AP and others/controller. Does anything usually occur on your network at this time, ie server backups/regular downloads/file transfers, etc?
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01-13-2019 03:25 PM
Michael, nothing that I know of occurs at that time. This is a home network and I don't have anything running at any specific time. As of right now, the last time this happened was on Jan. 7th. Odd how it comes and goes.
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01-13-2019 04:36 PM
When I had met this msg, and TAC tell me "WAL_DBGID_DEV_TX_TIMEOUT" is happend when there is very congested.
That means because there is very congested, AP don't transmit any packet.
As a result I had found there is WIPS solution.
Atfer we turned off the WIPS, a condition was very very better.
Try it.
That means because there is very congested, AP don't transmit any packet.
As a result I had found there is WIPS solution.
Atfer we turned off the WIPS, a condition was very very better.
Try it.

