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Cisco ME 8.10.142.0 and Ring Doorbells and Cameras

ryan.rose
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I recently upgraded my Cisco ME environment to 8.10.142.0, 3802 and 2702 APs. Apparently, when I did that my Ring Doorbell and Stick Camera both stopped associating to the network. I was unaware until a week ago I tried to view them and their battery had died, I didn't receive the alert because they weren't on the network. I have been trying for a couple of days to get them back on the WiFi but no matter what I did, they kept failing to connect to the internet. I finally got the doorbell to work today but only if I use Open authentication, no security. This is obviously a problem that I need to solve. I am using PSK with only the WPA 2 button turned on and they won't connect.

 

Has anyone ran into this and how did you fix it?

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ryan.rose
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Finally was able to figure this out after much research between cisco and ring. The issue was having 802.11r on the WLAN, although it was set to Adaptive. I had to create a new WLAN and disable 802.11r. Now the Ring doorbell is connected and working fine on it's own secure WLAN.

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Did you try to create a new PSK SSID and test it?

 

Rasika

ryan.rose
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Yes as well as deleting my current one and recreating it. Neither one worked. The only way I can get the ring devices to join is if I have an SSID with open authentication. 

 

That is an obvious issue.

ryan.rose
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Finally was able to figure this out after much research between cisco and ring. The issue was having 802.11r on the WLAN, although it was set to Adaptive. I had to create a new WLAN and disable 802.11r. Now the Ring doorbell is connected and working fine on it's own secure WLAN.

fry282
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I’ve recently purchased a ring door bell v2 and am experiencing this problem on ME 8.10.162.0 with my AIR-AP1852I-E-K9. 

New dedciated WPA2 Personal SSID with no special characters, a simple password, 2.4GHz only, and 802.11r disabled. Yet, the ring door bell won’t connect!

The doorbell is connecting to other non Cisco AP’s. 

No idea why ?

This is what I'm seeing in the Client Event Logs on Mobility Express. The RING clients seems to connect and then looses association with the AP:

Time StampModuleSeverityMessage TypeMessage SubtypeDetails
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQMESSAGE_RECEIVEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQINVALID_RSN_IENone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGIP_ACQUIRED_AND_AUTH_NOT_REQ_OR_STATIC_DYNAMIC_WEP_SUPPORTEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQCLIENT_MOVED_TO_ASSOCIATED_STATENone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot1xERRORAUTH_DOT1XWLAN_REQUIRES_802_1X_AUTHNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWEB_AUTH_MAX_RETRY_EXCEEDEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGADDING_WGB_CLIENTNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGCALL_TERMINATEDfrom Unassociated to Local Peer = 0.0.0.0, Old Anchor = 0.0.0.0, New Anchor = REMOVED IP FOR SECURITY
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGCALL_DURATIONState Update from Mobility-Incomplete to Mobility-Complete, mobility role=Local, client state=APF_MS_STATE_ASSOCIATED
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWEB_AUTH_FAILEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWEB_AUTH_SUCCESSNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:38:00 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOIP_AADR_MSGIP_ADDR_CLEAREDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQMESSAGE_RECEIVEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQINVALID_RSN_IENone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWLAN_SUPPORTS_STATIC_DYNAMIC_WEPNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGIP_ACQUIRED_AND_AUTH_NOT_REQ_OR_STATIC_DYNAMIC_WEP_SUPPORTEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot11INFOASSOC_REQCLIENT_MOVED_TO_ASSOCIATED_STATENone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)Dot1xERRORAUTH_DOT1XWLAN_REQUIRES_802_1X_AUTHNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWEB_AUTH_MAX_RETRY_EXCEEDEDNone
Fri Jul 15 2022 16:40:25 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time)PEMINFOPEM_EVENT_MSGWEB_AUTH_SUCCESSNone

 

Anyone else managed to work this out? 

thanks 

Only way I could get this working:

PRE-REQ

1. Setup dedicated RING 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi network on Cisco Mobility express, with all band steering and 802.11r etc disabled.
2. Turn off broadcast of the SSID for added security.
3. Make sure SIP ALG is disabled on any firewalls being used. Example on Palo Alto: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClEsCAK
4. Make sure no AV scanning etc in firewall rule and all ports etc allowed out (See below).
 
INITIAL SETUP OF RING DOORBELL
5. Press orange button on ring doorbell to perform Ring doorbell set-up - Associate with any AP other than Cisco (For example, a mobile 4g router which doesn't have any enterprise filtering etc).
6. Upon successful connection and RING doorbell updating (~15 mins), change Wi-Fi to the correct one which goes through the Cisco AP and the Firewall
 
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