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Issues with Ruckus R510 APs & ICX-7150-C12P Switch in a Lennar Home

eric_hutchens
New Contributor III

Hello, I sent in a support question several months ago, but due to life getting in the way, I wasn’t able to act on it. I finally have some time to deal with the issues now --- but I also found out there were a few more questions I should have asked originally!

I am a Lennar homeowner, and my Ruckus home set-up is two R510 Access Points, and one ICX-7150-C12P Switch.  My home network and Wi-Fi are all currently functional, but I’ve found that I now have 2 issues / limitations:

  1. I can no longer log-in to my APs via Ruckus Unleashed from my iPhone 12 / IOS 17.4.1 --- whenever I attempt, I just see “Unleashing….” displayed forever & ever, and I never get access.
     
  2. My ISP recently upgraded my internet speed to 500 Mbps --- which I can now achieve when connected directly to my cable modem, but the Ruckus system seems to be internally restricting my speed to about 250 Mbps. I had heard that this could potentially be caused by a corrupted setting in the ICS switch?

I have done some looking for these issues in the Ruckus forums, but the information I have found so far seems somewhat scattered around & incomplete.

I figured that first I should see what Ruckus firmware versions I’m running in my devices.

I can access my two R510 APs as an administrator (username = admin) via the web browser interface, and can see that they are both running firmware version 200.7.10.2.339.  [ I had to use the Firefox browser (Chrome & Edge would not work for this) to see the Online Upgrade options for the R510 firmware, and it appears that I may be at least 30 firmware releases behind the current one, which is listed as 200.15.6.112.54 ]. I have seen comments that getting my APs onto more current firmware might solve the problem with logging-in through Unleashed with my iPhone.  

My questions about the two APs are:

  1. What is the recommended R510 AP firmware version that I should be using?  Should I jump all the way to the latest release ( 200.15.6.112.54 ), or is it recommended to stop at some earlier general release that might be considered more ‘stable’ ?
  2. Is there a recommended ‘firmware release path’ to upgrade the firmware on my two R510 APs from  200.7.10.2.339  to that currently recommended version?  In other words, can I upgrade in one big step, or do I need to take a series of smaller steps and load intermediate releases in series?
  3. If I use the web browser interface to start the firmware online upgrade process for my AP #1, what should do with AP #2 while the AP #1 upgrade is in progress? Shut it down? Leave it running? Or ????

The ICX Switch is going to be difficult as well. I am unable to log-in to the Switch at all from the web browser interface --- the original installer must have thoughtfully changed the admin log-in (very helpful of them), and none of the username/password combos that I could find in the Ruckus support forums worked either.  Following some other advice on the Ruckus forums, I purchased a long USB-A to USB-C cable, and downloaded PuTTY --- and I was able to gain access to the ICX Switch using this method.  This showed me that the Switch firmware was version 08.0.70bT211  --- which, like the APs, appears to be far from current. But I have had worse luck finding specific information about how to deal with the Switch on the Ruckus forums.

My questions about the Switch are:

  1. Before I start messing around with the Switch, how can I set myself up a log-in username/password on the Switch so that I could access it with administrator privileges via the web browser interface?
  2. What is the recommended ICX-7150-C12P firmware version I should be using?  Should I jump all the way to the latest release ( not sure what this would be ), or is it recommended to stop at some earlier general release that might be considered more 'stable' ?
  3. Is there a recommended ‘firmware release path’ to upgrade my ICX-7150-C12P Switch from  08.0.70bT211 to that currently recommended version?  In other words, can I upgrade in one big step, or do I need to take a series of smaller steps and load intermediate releases in series?
  4. Since I haven’t seen the web browser interface for the Switch yet, I don’t know what to expect regarding doing the firmware upgrade for the switch.  Can I upgrade the Switch firmware through the browser interface, or will this need to be done via the PuTTY interface?  Is there a step-by-step instruction available on how to perform the Switch firmware upgrade?
  5. Once I am able to log-in to the Switch, and I have the Switch firmware upgraded to the currently recommended version --- How do I solve my original issue, and “uncorrupt” the setting in the Switch that may be throttling the data speed from my ISP?

I've attached a few pics at the end here, some of the same as requested in other posts, just to try to jump start some of this. (Pictures of the Switch connections & lights; screenshots while connected to the Switch via PuTTY)

Sorry for all the questions.  This is one of those situations where you don’t realize how much trouble you might be in until a few things begin acting differently….

Eric Hutchens
Switch - PuTTY - 1Switch - PuTTY - 1Switch - PuTTY - 2Switch - PuTTY - 2Switch - Connections/Lights - 1Switch - Connections/Lights - 1Switch - Connections/Lights - 2Switch - Connections/Lights - 2

16 REPLIES 16

Hello @eric_hutchens 

I hope this message finds you well.

I apologize for the delay in my response.

To address your concern, kindly adhere to the factory reset procedure outlined in the provided article. Ensure that only the ONE AP remains connected to the Switch PoE port during the reset process.

I encourage you to proceed with the factory reset of the APs by referring to the article and videos provided. They offer comprehensive guidance and should resolve any queries you may have.

Thank you once again for your patience and understanding.

 

Best regards,

Imran Sanadi

RUCKUS Lennar Home Community

Hi @eric_hutchens 

Greetings! 

I trust this message finds you well.

I kindly request an update on the status of the issue so that we may proceed further with resolving it. 

Your prompt response would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

 

Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community