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Strange Behavior with MR34

vassallon
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Level 7

So we were having issues in one of our classrooms with iPads (iPad Air) not connecting other than the teacher's iPad (iPad Air 2). We reset the MR34 and even went so far to replace it with a Spare MR34. Now the student iPad Airs are connecting but teacher iPad Air 2 are not. image.pngError Log for Teacher iPad

Even when trying to MacBook on the AP for troubleshooting we see the same type of messages. Both MR34 are running the Current version: MR 25.9 firmware. We are only broadcasting on 5 and have 2.4 turned off (Power 0). A cable test to the AP is also showing no issues.

image.pngCable Test

Any thoughts as to what may be causing issues in this haunted room of ours?

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Does the problem go away if you change Air Marshal to allow clients to connect to rogue?

If you do a sniff of the beacons over the air, do you see your SSID being broadcasted from a rogue AP?

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@rowell@packet6.com I would suspect that if I changed the setting yes everything would work correctly. Meraki support has confirmed though that the "rogue" AP is actually our AP and not anything else. They are actively researching why the other APs are flagging this replacement MR34 as a rogue AP.

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Ok. I missed the part where you mentioned your own AP is being marked as a rogue.

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redsector
Level 8
Level 8

I have got eight wireless networks with MR32, MR33, MR42, MR52 (not MR34) on firmware version 25.11 and they are working well.

@redsector I guarrantee that I can find at least one post that makes that claim about 25.9

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