05-11-2016 02:28 AM - edited 07-05-2021 05:02 AM
Good morning.
I have issues with Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 and 3 phones that connects to our customers Wifi network. They have WLC5508 with SW 8.1.131.0 and use CAP2702 in local mode. The SSID is set up with WPA2, PSK. The Samsung clients connect, but when they roam, they drop out, and dont reconnect to the next accesspoint. Anyone who have experienced this, and have a solution?
Rgds
Snorre Olberg
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05-11-2016 05:56 AM
Is it only these devices ? If so sounds like a client issue. Did you attempt to do a debug and reproduce the problem ?
05-11-2016 05:56 AM
Is it only these devices ? If so sounds like a client issue. Did you attempt to do a debug and reproduce the problem ?
05-11-2016 06:04 AM
It is only these devices we have discovered. Apple, Microsoft + + workes fine. The debug shows that the clients dissassosiate, but will not reconnect automatically. I agree to that roaming it is a client issue. I'm looking for solutions to fix it.
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05-11-2016 06:07 AM
The challenge with these devices is vendor support and drivers. Hard to say exactly. I assume you are the lastest release from Samsung. Have you researched any forums specific to that device ? Anyway you can replace it for another device that works ?
07-21-2016 12:15 AM
Hi Snorre,
I have the same issue. Have you found any solution for your problem?
09-29-2016 11:21 PM
Hi Snorre
I have this issue as well with the Samsung Xcover phones. Did you mange to find a solution to the issue?
Thanks in advance
//Anders
09-30-2016 05:15 AM
Hi Anders.
The solution ended in replasing the Samsung devices with newer models that supported fast roaming, and enable fast roaming on the WLC.
03-07-2019 02:41 AM
Hi. I was wondering what telephones you replaced the Xcover2 ond Xcover3 with? Our organization are using Xcover4 and are experiencing similar problems using a 3504 controller. We do suspect the Xcover4 also have a problem during transition from 5 Ghz to 2.4 Ghz on present AP or other APs. We are currently troubleshooting the problem, first steps is to disable 5 Ghz and disable fast transition on problem SSID. From what I just Googled, the xcover 4 does not support 3504s 802.11r og 802.11K roaming/FT features making these telephones quite unstable.
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