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I'm trying to help administrate an office that has a single MR53E in it providing its Wi-Fi network. The various SSIDs use WPA2, are dual band 2.4 / 5 GHz, are setup to allow 802.11g connections or later, and are configured to be in bridge mode so th...
To answer some of the questions that other people posted after I posted my solution, our SSIDs were configured only to accept 802.11g and later connections, meaning the minimum bitrate was 54 Mbps, not 12. It could be that setting it to 12 Mbps would...
So I think I figured out the issue: I had set up my SSIDs to only accept 802.11g connections and later. Apparently that causes a lot of devices to become sporadically unable to connect, even though they're not 802.11b devices.Once our SSIDs accepted ...
I've been looking for some kind of client-related explanation too, but as I've mentioned there's no connection or commonality among the clients this happens to. These are all devices that have no trouble connecting to other wi-fi networks.I'm startin...
@Nolan Herring I've attached two screen shots. The problem was reported to me around 16:00 on January 10, and the screen shot I took of the event log is from around that time.
After a few days of no incidents, today we had several devices suddenly become unable to see any of our SSIDs. After about half an hour one of the devices started to be able to see one of the SSIDs again, but the others still couldn't. Someone at the...