Wireless desconect with a good signal

Have in my log:

wlan1: data from unknown device XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, sent deauth (9 events suppressed, 112 deauths suppressed)

This interface operate in a bridge WDS with STP.
The connection is losed about 30s and reconect.
XX:XX… refer a known MAC address and it is in access list.

Why this?

i have the same problem but it never reconnect again i have to reboot the pc router so i can reconnect "did you solve your problem and what was it please???

I belive why the power force problems.
I will make a tests in next week and will post in here if good results.

“”""What you mean in power force is it the elecricity???or power of the cards??? :unamused:

"“i think that you shouldn’t be using the stp”

it doesn’t matter if you use STP or not in this case.

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well i’m just guessing coz i’m not using STP and i don’t what it stand for :unamused:

power of eletricity.

currently i’m using power over ethernet and will test without this.

referring to manual STP detects loops in netowork. and so it does :slight_smile:

STP is “Spanning Tree Protocol”. You only need it if you are running a bridged network and have your network looped. For instance: Tower A connects to Tower B, Tower B connects to Tower C, Tower C connects back to Tower A. Now if your network is bridged, this will not work without STP. In fact, it will cause a nasty bridge loop that will bring everything to its knees.

Eric

hmm this meen if i have network
tower A connected to B, B to C , C to D,E,F i don’t need to use stp ?

Nope you dont need stp, only if F was to connect back to A etc.

so i understand that if we use the stp in every bridge router we connected them all together with no worries of have a loopback link?