05-02-2003 07:59 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:40 AM
I have 2 x 350 bridges that have associated and authenticated and have been working fine, then after approx. 24hrs they 'Disassociated due to inactivity'.
I've power cycled both devices and they have re associated/authenticated, but I still cannot connect to the remote bridge from the wired LAN, although the bridge on the wired LAN can see the remote's IP. Any suggestions?
05-05-2003 04:11 AM
This could be a firmware issue. Try upgrading to the latest firmware.
05-06-2003 05:56 AM
We are currently running 12.02T1, which I believe is the latest firmware for the 350 bridges.
The two devices still keep dissassociating and reassociating, is it worth changing the channels they are running on? I think they're both running whatever the default is.
05-21-2003 11:46 AM
When both bridges are associated, check the signal strength and make sure it is over 75%. To do this, click Associations from the main setup page, then click on the MAC address of the other bridge. On the lower right side should be a listing of "latest signal strength". If it is low, you are probably losing connectivity during the day due to a # of things (antenna alignment, cable impedance etc.)
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