disconnected due to inactivity after 58 seconds?
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03-05-2018 05:00 PM
At our school, our users are complaining about trouble staying on the wifi. Often changing SSIDs or laptop's Wifi off / on will help get them reconnected. Some background: vSZ Essentials 3.4.2.0.169 We have 52 R600's, and a flat network topology. We have up to 1000 users peak. Half iPads, a quarter Macbooks, the rest Windows or Android.
In the logs I often see entries like this:
More background:
We are doing radius auth on the staff and student SSIDs to a Windows 2016 NPS
More looking at the AP log, there is a client timeout after 8 seconds?
This problem has been happening for months if not years, and had survived across updates to the vSZ, both software and hardware. The hardware is a modern processor with plenty of RAM running on vmWare on an SSD.
Where to go next?
thanks,
Craig
In the logs I often see entries like this:
2018/03/06 13:30:19The client connects, then gets disconnected due to inactivity 58 seconds later?
205
Client connection timed out
Informational
Client [dsc] disconnected from WLAN [JMCstaff] on AP [ELC 203@D4:68:4D:22:CB:E0] due to inactivity.
2018/03/06 13:29:21
206
Client authorization successfully
Informational
Client [dsc] of WLAN [JMCstaff] from AP [ELC 203@D4:68:4D:22:CB:E0] was authorized.
More background:
We are doing radius auth on the staff and student SSIDs to a Windows 2016 NPS
More looking at the AP log, there is a client timeout after 8 seconds?
This problem has been happening for months if not years, and had survived across updates to the vSZ, both software and hardware. The hardware is a modern processor with plenty of RAM running on vmWare on an SSD.
Where to go next?
thanks,
Craig
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10-26-2018 01:32 PM
are they roaming?
after initial connection is made, do they go to sleep?
Radius auth? WPA2-enterprise -> Eap-Peap? eap-tls?
ChannelFly enabled? Background scanning? How aggressive is it?
after initial connection is made, do they go to sleep?
Radius auth? WPA2-enterprise -> Eap-Peap? eap-tls?
ChannelFly enabled? Background scanning? How aggressive is it?

