Your config seems OK. Txs for posting it.sending station leaving (8)
Yes, not even surprised. The 802.11 wifi standard is complex and has many options and extensions.But i have one AP which is TP-Link or UBNT and same device works normal, whithout leaving
But i have one AP which is TP-Link or UBNT and same device works normal, whithout leaving
I have problem only with Mikrotik AP, I know it bcs smart devices on mikrotik every 5-10mins are not responding, but on TP-link always responding, I see it trough app and when i use voice commands...Makes me wonder: do you actually see any problems with those devices when connected to Mikrotik AP? Some reasons for disconnects, listed in post by @bpwl, will happen on other vendor's APs as well ... but those APs might not issue any log entry for such behaviour as it might be considered normal.
but i tested around 5-8 smart devices on mikrotik AP and all of them getting disconnected, but with TP-link works well :/Some smart devices are ornery and no matter what you do its a pita......
I have both and concur less problems overall with TP link than Capac.
only this repeating:Under system logging enable both Debug and Wireless in the Topics section and see what additional info you get ...
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: connected, signal strength -60
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: disconnected, received disassoc: sending station leaving (8)
.So if your device is associated to a MT AP, chances are that it will roam to any other brand, as soon as one comes into reach.
.XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: connected, signal strength -60
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX@wlan1: disconnected, received disassoc: sending station leaving (8)
Timing between the 2 please, is this 2 sec or 20 min ?
Other check is "Uptime" and "Last activity".
Uptime: to know how long the connection is valid
Last activity: is to be live monitored. e.g. smartphones in rest make this count up to something like 20 sec , and then restart counting (they go to sleep for 20 sec). Some do drop the signal strength with 20 dB, some others stay on level.
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..So if your device is associated to a MT AP, chances are that it will roam to any other brand, as soon as one comes into reach.
Please turn off the TP-link while testing, or remove that SSID from the known networks in the devices.
Interesting info ....time between disconnect and connect is about 2min, and connect between disconnect 5min.
Uptime is around 20hours, last activity is about 10-20s to restart
Offong smart plug, SmartLife LED but only smart TV connected stablewhat kind of Smart devices do you have problems with ?
I post it all the time.
RouterOS. Great for routing... But pick a different flavor for client serving wifi.
Ah, some information. But I doubt if we will find good documentation from them : http://www.offong.com/productinfo/1368846.htmlOffong smart plug, SmartLife LED but only smart TV connected stablewhat kind of Smart devices do you have problems with ?
Capsmanager is not for the newbie.
Its another layer of config on top of the standard ROS config and has its own complexities.
In other words, best you get WIFI working without capsman first.
TWO THINGS (because i cant count)
1. you can make all the SSIDs the same WITHOUT capsman.
2. the decision to switch from one AP to another AP is at the devices discretion for the most part, not dictated by capsman.
3. Personally capsman may make sense if you have 4 or more APs you want to configure....
Once you have one capac access point configured properly, its too easy to copy the config to the other capacs for deployment.
No need for capsman, the only thing that changes is the access point IP address on the trusted vlan.
Capsman have minimum RSSI so it better works with multiple-same SSIDCapsmanager is not for the newbie.
Its another layer of config on top of the standard ROS config and has its own complexities.
In other words, best you get WIFI working without capsman first.
TWO THINGS (because i cant count)
1. you can make all the SSIDs the same WITHOUT capsman.
2. the decision to switch from one AP to another AP is at the devices discretion for the most part, not dictated by capsman.
3. Personally capsman may make sense if you have 4 or more APs you want to configure....
Once you have one capac access point configured properly, its too easy to copy the config to the other capacs for deployment.
No need for capsman, the only thing that changes is the access point IP address on the trusted vlan.
I really getting device in app write with red color “not responding” after 1-2min in app device working well… and when this device connected to TP-Link AP so it working always without “not responding”Ah, some information. But I doubt if we will find good documentation from them : http://www.offong.com/productinfo/1368846.html
Offong smart plug, SmartLife LED but only smart TV connected stable
108.11 is not very encouraging
Focussed on Apple, could mean they do need 802.11r/k/v to operate in a stable way.
Let's still hope it is some "keep alive" that makes the unit drop the connection. (Some others brands have an option to send timeout protection if an Apple device is detected)
Or who knows, just the SSID name. (see step 3 in https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7228119)
Do you really lose functionality, or is it just that you are warned about the disconnects. (I have some smartphone that do disconnect all the time, but the user never noticed)
I saw that interworking profile recently too but i had no time to check for more details...BPWL - people basically want it to work SOON out of the box...... Young people today have no patience LOL.
As for MT wifi what is this new INTERWORKING PROFILE ??? Have you sorted out a practical usage??
BPWL - people basically want it to work SOON out of the box...... Young people today have no patience LOL.
As for MT wifi what is this new INTERWORKING PROFILE ??? Have you sorted out a practical usage??