12-26-2023 04:09 PM
Sorry for the duplication, I mixed something.
Device: r730 for home use, solo
rkscli: get version
Ruckus R730 Multimedia Hotzone Wireless AP
Version: 114.0.0.0.6565
rkscli: get channel wifi1
wifi1 Channel: 60 (5300 Mhz) (Manual Channel Select)
rkscli: get power-mode
PoE Configured Mode : Auto
Power Consumption Status : DC
I face with an issue: Wifi 6 is unstable.
Shortly configuration:
If I disable WiFi 6 (ax), everything works perfectly. Looks like a client drops the connection without good reason.
AP Logs:
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed IEEE 802.11: reason code = 0
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed IEEE 802.11: unknown reason code= 0
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787072.919770] wlan: [0:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2882: Is_group_key_valid=0 grp_key_idx=0
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787072.919782] wlan: [0:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2885: Keyix=0 Keylen=16 Keyflags=0 Cipher=0
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787072.919788] wlan: [0:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2886: macaddr f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed
Dec 26 23:17:53 RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed IEEE 802.11: associated
RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed WPA: mic_len:16 key_data_len:0, ie_len:0, gtk_len:0, igtk_kde_len:0, pad_len:0 ***
RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed WPA: mic_len:16 key_data_len:56, ie_len:22, gtk_len:16, igtk_kde_len:0, pad_len:2 ***
RuckusAP daemon.info hostapd: wlan9: STA f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787073.020285] wlan: [567:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2882: Is_group_key_valid=0 grp_key_idx=0
RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787073.020296] wlan: [567:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2885: Keyix=0 Keylen=16 Keyflags=0 Cipher=4
RuckusAP kern.info kernel: [787073.020302] wlan: [567:I:ANY] ol_ath_vdev_install_key_send: 2886: macaddr f4:d4:88:78:7f:ed
As I know, reason 0 is an invalid code for disassociation.
Luckily, I was able to find correlated messages in macOs kernel log (I hope I found correct messages)
kernel 563687.232276 wlan0.A[535584] [ik] handleDeauthEvent@22010:Triggering Deauth Suppression with Link Debounce Logic
kernel I [ik] handleDeauthDisassocWithReAssoc@8666: Reason: Deauth, status = 0 , IEEE reason = 15, flags = 0x0, authtype = 0, addr = 1c:3a:60:62:85:0c
kernel 563687.232345 wlan0.A[535585] [ik] handleDeauthDisassocWithReAssoc@8679:Current Deauth/Disassoc Time = 563687 Last Deauth/Disassoc Time = 563687 Min Time Diff = 20
kernel I [ik] handleDeauthDisassocWithReAssoc@8697: Starting Link Debounce Timer with a timeout of = 2000 ms
kernel 563687.232374 wlan0.A[535586] [ik] triggerNeighborCacheReAssociation@9789:Neighbor Cache Channels 58
kernel 563687.232386 wlan0.A[535587] [ik] triggerNeighborCacheReAssociation@9832:Total reassoc channels =1. Reassoc chans used =1
kernel 563687.232460 wlan0.A[535588] wlan WLC_REASSOC = (68)
wlan 0000: ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 01 00 00 00 3a e2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 | ............:...................
wlan 0032: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 | ................................
wlan 0064: 00 00 00 00 | ....
kernel I [ik] handleRoamScanStartEvent@21363: roamStartEv.status: 0 wle->status 0 roamStartEv.reason: -528348158 wle->reason: 2 Rssi -47
kernel com.apple.p2p: reportDataPathEvents[6317]: Wifi Infra scan request. 2.4G: 13 5G: 25
kernel LQM-WIFI-CT: rssi=-47(0 0) snr=0 bcn=0(0) txFrames=0 txRetry=0 txRate=0 rxFrames=0 rxRetry=0 rxRate=0 rxToss=0
kernel com.apple.p2p: reportDataPathEvents[6367] : Roam Scan Started by FW
Looks like the reason is "Triggering Deauth Suppression with Link Debounce Logic". Unfortunately, my network knowledge is limited and I can't assume what does it means.
Finally, mac starts to look for roaming and decides to connect to the same AP in a short time. However, it results in 100 - 3000 ms without connection. It's unacceptable.
Can somebody assume where I should dig?
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12-30-2023 03:45 PM
R730 only supports pre-standard 802.11ax and some features like UL-OFDMA are disabled (or should be disabled) in firmware, as they're buggy in hardware (silicon).
I would avoid the Standalone firmware. Either use the R730 with a ZoneDirector / Smartzone (be aware that only up to 6.1.1, 6.1.2 dropped support for R730) or crossflash it to R850 and Unleashed which supposedly works quite well
12-27-2023 01:02 PM
BTW I can send support info. I tried to read this but it's too much for me.
12-27-2023 07:50 AM
And one more question: I supposed that without 4-Way Handshake the connection can not be used but it works.
12-30-2023 03:45 PM
R730 only supports pre-standard 802.11ax and some features like UL-OFDMA are disabled (or should be disabled) in firmware, as they're buggy in hardware (silicon).
I would avoid the Standalone firmware. Either use the R730 with a ZoneDirector / Smartzone (be aware that only up to 6.1.1, 6.1.2 dropped support for R730) or crossflash it to R850 and Unleashed which supposedly works quite well
01-02-2024 08:09 AM
@GreensTheorem
Thank you. I know about all this issue. However, using controller for home looks overkill.
And I'm curious if it can be solved at all.
BTW, do you know if it's possible to cross flash ?
01-03-2024 03:04 AM
Thank you. I was able to cross flash just by looking in google using keywords from your message.
It solved a lot.