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iPhones dropping off Wi-Fi

mcvosi
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Phones have certificates and authenticate to Windows NAP servers, but randomly they drop off Wi-Fi. Devices are running iOS 17.6.1. MR version 30.7.

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BlakeRichardson
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Do the devices have private MAC enabled? I suspect this is the issue.

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BlakeRichardson
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Do the devices have private MAC enabled? I suspect this is the issue.

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Just checked and yes, they do.

I will disable and see how it does.

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BlakeRichardson
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This can also be disabled via an MDM if the phones are managed.

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mcvosi
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Well, spoke too soon. It's still disconnecting. Anything else I can check?

joey.debra
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Start by checking the timeline in dashboard. If it says the client is leaving then it's definitely a client issue. If it is some weird error number then it could be a myriad of problems. Also check if the clients have good RSSI/SNR.

I've power cycled the APs and they seem to be holding connections now.

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