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internet access not working through Cisco wireless controller on IPhone ios 14

AHMED_MAKBOUL
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we currently 6 AP connected to Cisco controller and every thing was working fine to client updated his iPhone to ios version

14 the iPhone join successfully  the SSID but the WiFi icon dont appears on the screen and no available internet and opened a case and they recommend to disable private mac address on thr

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Sandeep Choudhary
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Did you restart the IPhone ? if not then do it and check again.

 

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Leo Laohoo
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@AHMED_MAKBOUL wrote:

they recommend to disable private mac address on thr


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Scott Fella
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There have been many issue on the Apple forum after the upgrade to iOS 14. I too ran into issues but it was the session timeout bug on the 9800 controllers being set to zero. What I would do is disable private address and test. I have that disable on certain SSID’s I have running at home. Then I would test with a new test ssid. First start out with just open and don’t enable any features, make it basic as possible. Then go to wpa2 psk and again test. See what works and doesn’t.
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i already applied those steps and configure new open SSID without any enabled feature and still the same issue

1. Also try to turn on Airplane mode and after 10 sec turned it off!

2. Did you setup the DNS in your DHCP pool, When a APPLE device did't get a DNS ip address, it would consider itself offline and don't show the WIFI icon.

 

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As long as your device gets a dhcp address and can access or see devices on the same subnet, then wireless is working and the issue is somewhere in your infrastructure. If you have other devices that work and or other iPhone or iPads working fine, then it’s that one device.
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Rich R
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- What controller?

- What version of code?

- What AP?

- What WLAN configuration?

- What do client debugs on the WLC show?  Have you run those debugs through https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-debug-analyzer/ ?

- Have you checked your WLC config using https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/ ?

 

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