I’ve used wpa encryption for a ptp link or two, but i had a client that wanted to provide wifi for his cafe customers but he wanted to use security and not wep.
so i used wpa on a rb112 and he had alot of complaints. so i setup a test rig here and i have 5 laptops and for some reason after a few days no one can connect (the macs will say: “an error occured when joining this network” the PCs: will have the dhcp assigned IP but not able to do anything).
the logs on the RB show deauth, 4-way handshake time out.
Now with no laptops working, if i simply turn off security or set it to default profile all the laptops start working fine.
any ideas? is wpa not made for many wifi clients and more for one to one links?
This is the clients messing up the router, and it gets confused. Same thing happens with my home rig. Even with a mt, sometimes the only solution is a good powercycle. That always fixes that behavior for me.
same problem for me!
routeros v2.9.27 with pre and post-2.9.25
sometimes clients are not able to connect and sometimes the Mikrotik AP pushes all clients away with a 4-way handshake timeout…
Any solutions on this? Our Mac OSX clients can’t connect using WPA or WPA2 w/ TKIP or AES. Same thing, deauth and timeout.
Using a RB532 and a CM9. This is a NEW router with the latest RouterOS. WinXP clients can connect fine with the preshared key. This interface is a VAP.
Be sure that the WPA key you use is thirteen characters long and beings you will have to expose that key to end-users don’t use special characters at all, also try not to use too much upper-case lower-case alpha characters as that leaves far too much room for error by end-users.
Also make sure the credentials you setup in “Wireless Tables” → “Security Profiles” match what you are handing out to HotSpot users.
I use WPA2…
Mode: Dynamic Keys
Auth Mode: WPA2 PSK
Unicast Ciphers: tkip
Group Ciphers: tkip
WPA2 Pre-Shared Key: thirteenchars