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I have an existing site with 5 1240AG Access points and have never had any problem; a few months ago we added 2 more to the existing building and still had no problems.. then a few weeks ago we added an additional building connected via Fiber and add...
thanks but not likely, we've actualy seen the AP's drop when there was no one even in the building and no connections to them; alsothese AP's are only for plant floor scan guns, shoudl not be any computers connected to them (the scan guns run a web a...
unfotunatly i'm 300miles from the plant or i woudl try to console in, i have some IT staff on-site to do the reboots; downgrading is the plan if we dont figure this out quick... i have another plant with the same infrastructure (same switches / AP's...
yes have to physicaly power them off and back on before we can see them again. i dont think its spanning tree but will check; this problem only affects the new AP's running the newer code, and when they drop sometimes it's all of them, sometimes jus...
when i say drop i mean they are no longer accessable, i can no longer ping / snmp / web / telnet to them.. the only way to recover them is to remove power then add it back..I can see the switch port is still lit up, but the AP does not respong