03-10-2026 07:55 AM
Has anyone else tried 200.19.7.11.283 with Chromebooks? I have ~200 of them and all that I observed had trouble staying connected for more than a minute or so. Reverted to 200.17.7.0.152 and all is well again. Windows, Mac, and iOS devices were fine.
03-10-2026 07:28 PM - edited 03-10-2026 07:31 PM
I had the exact same issue with Android 16 device, but only on the main SSID / LAN. It would connect as usual, be able to browse the network for 30-60s, and then all traffic would stop. However, tagged VLANs were not affected for some reason. Downgrading back to 200.18.x.x resolved the issue.
03-10-2026 09:12 PM
Hi @gritech
Could you please confirm the below details:
Chromebook Model.
Version details.
SSID details like Encryption and other details.
03-11-2026 04:30 AM
Dell 3100, 3110, 3120. I specifically verified with the 3100s I have on my desk.
All on the stable channel, so most should be 145. 145.0.7632.165 on the 3100s I confirmed with.
Working Android devices version unknown, but not 16. Smart boards & a few other IoT devices.
802.1X, Dynamic VLAN, WPA2/WPA3-Mixed 802.11r,k,d Enabled, Load & Band Balancing Disabled, ODFM Only, min 24Mbps, Force DHCP On, Wireless Client lsolation On, Directed MC/BC 10, Sonos Compatibility Disabled.
03-11-2026 07:32 PM
Hi @gritech,
Can you confirm if you have Wifi6/7 enabled on the SSID under Advance >> Radio Control.
If yes, can you try disabling them and try?
Regards,
Sanjay Kumar
