10-06-2014 08:24 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:00 PM
Hi,
I am having an issue having clients connecting to a Cisco WAP321 (access point) while the access point is using PoE connected to the switch. Clients (namely iPhones and other wireless devices) are unable to connect and/or keep a connection.
My setup:
2 Cisco WAP321
1 Cisco SG200-26P Gigabit PoE Smart Switch
What does not work:
Clients are unable to connect to the WAP321 when the access point is plugged directly into the switch and powered by PoE
What does work:
Clients are able to connect to the WAP321 if the access point is plugged into the modem and now powered by PoE
Any help and assistance is much appreciated.
10-06-2014 09:21 AM
Does the WAP321 work correctly if plugged into the SG200 and not powered by PoE? Knowing that will isolate the issue to either a data or power problem.
10-06-2014 12:23 PM
Great question. No - when the WAP321 is not on PoE and plugged into the SG200 it still doesn't allow connections. This makes me feel there is something on the switch itself that is blocking the WAP.
10-06-2014 12:26 PM
Seems logical. Are there any security features configured on that switch that would limit MAC addresses or require authentication?
10-06-2014 06:41 PM
There aren't that I can tell. This is the out-of-the-box config so nothing has been configured yet.
10-06-2014 07:53 PM
I've seen some cases where the auto smartport functionality of the switch can cause unexpected behaviour. Can you check the configuration and see how the switch is defining the interface that the WAP321 is connected to? It might be worthwhile to remove the auto smartport functionality from that interface and see what happens.
10-08-2014 10:13 AM
I took your advice and disabled SmartPort...which seemed to give me stable connections for about 18 hours. Now today as I write this, I'm unable to connect to any of the WAPs.
10-08-2014 10:16 AM
Are all of the switch's configuration settings identical to what they were when you initially removed the auto SmartPort? Have any of the automated functions of the switch adjusted anything?
10-08-2014 10:52 AM
Yeah, they are -- the only thing I did was disable SmartPort.
10-08-2014 10:58 AM
Okay... and the switch is seeing all of the associated MACs on the interface?
10-08-2014 04:51 PM
Yeah, the switch can see the WAPs just fine...no issue there. Now that the WAP is acting up again, I can't connect to it whatsoever and am forced to enable the wireless on the modem (this is AT&T) just to have wireless in the building.
10-08-2014 04:54 PM
As a follow-up: I just unplugged the WAP from the Switch and plugged it directly into the modem powered by AC -- and it's working perfectly. Very frustrating.
10-08-2014 08:34 PM
If the switch is sitting at a factory-default configuration except for the disabled SmartPort functionality on the interface, I can't think of any reason why this would be happening. I have WAP321s and WAP371s on SG300 series in a similar configuration and haven't had any trouble.
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