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Clients still getting kicked from AP.

jason_sparrow
Contributor II
I think the various questions i am asking are getting lost in other threads so....

Could someone tell me why i'm seeing this...?

"wmi_peer_sta_kickout_event_handler:838 Kicking off STA *************** AID 1"

I am also seeing the above, but with AID 2 at the end.

Thanks.
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Hi Michael,

I have opened a support ticket for someone to have a look through, even if it is to confirm everything looks correct..

Thanks

seanmuir
Contributor III
What AP are you seeing this behaviour on?

Have you seen it on more than one AP?

What firmware are you running and have you tried other firmware?

Have you done a promiscuous sniff to see whats happening airside?

How is the network confured?

Whats the max-aid value on your radios set too? :
get max-aid wlan0
get max-aid wlan32

jason_sparrow
Contributor II
Thanks Michael, and may well do.

Hi Sean....

It is happening on the R600.

Latest standalone firmware (...432) and yes but still the same.

Rogue AP's are listed but have very weak signals.

Network is 2.4ghz for most clients, and i have 5ghz for my MBP and iPhone6s.

Ill check out the Max Aid values when i get home.



Also, my iphone was the only client connected last night (5Ghz) and it was kicked off (Reason 0) at around 04.11 just after this in the log, which i havent noticed before...

"ieee80211_find_best_vht_channel:2753 ***** pick 20MHz channel 140 flags 0x2201100"

was your client passing traffic at the time?

not as far as im aware as the above was logged at approx 4am today

This is what i get from the commands you gave above...

 get max-aid wlan0

Max Assoc ID is  512

OK

rkscli: get max-aid wlan32

rkscli: get max-aid wlan8 

Max Assoc ID is  180



wlan0 is what the 2.4 clients & network is operating on and wlan8 is for 5Ghz.