05-28-2024 10:53 PM
Hello, this is Cisco Community.
Only certain PDA devices cannot connect wirelessly.
As for the wireless communication specifications of the PDA device, the device supports all 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac.
Additionally, both WPA 1 and 2 PSK are supported in the WLAN Security specifications.
Normal communication is possible when connecting Meraki wirelessly with the corresponding PDA device.
In the same place is a Catalyst 9800 with C9115AXE device for dedicated PDA wireless.
The problem is that there is no connection to C9115AXE.
The C9115AXE wireless connection is established normally with other PDA devices (I understand them to be PDA devices from other manufacturers).
The detailed phenomenon reported is that when you try to connect the PDA SSID, it immediately goes to Connecting > Not Connected.
WLC leaves no logs for the device. (There is no log related to Connection Failed.)
In C9800, the AP Radio Interface is 802.11ax.
When I looked it up, I found that there were no compatibility issues between AX and AC.
Have you ever seen a case like this?
For detailed troubleshooting, it would be a good idea to check packet capture or debug on the AP. What are the related commands?
thank you.
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06-14-2024 12:00 AM
Confirmed to be a WLC OS bug.
Bug code CSCvu24770
After updating to the latest firmware, the problem disappeared.
Thanks everyone!
05-28-2024 11:22 PM
What firmware is the controller on?
What is the actual model of the WLC?
05-28-2024 11:30 PM
Hi Laohoo,
WLC Model = C9800-L-F-K9,
Firmware = 17.03.04c
It has been about 3 months since we built the entire system.
Thanks.
05-28-2024 11:47 PM
Turn off 802.11ax.
See if this makes things better.
05-29-2024 12:14 AM
Thank you for answer.
How do I turn off 802.11ax?
I didn't see it anywhere in the WLAN settings.
Thanks
05-29-2024 12:25 AM
Go to the Advanced tab and scroll down to the 11ax section.
Leave "Enable 11ax" un-ticked.
05-28-2024 11:24 PM
Not that we heard this behavior.
what IOS XE code running on WLC ?
take one of the PDA and debug the connection issue and you can use troubleshoot WLC debug logs.
check the debug analyzer :
05-28-2024 11:36 PM
Hi bandi,
Thanks for your answer.
Since PDA device connection tests are not always performed, it seems that there will be time to extract debug data.
thank you
05-28-2024 11:58 PM
Since you mentioned only few model having issue, there may be compatible issue due to speed and negotiation, if you do the debug you may notice any information which can help you to fix the issue.
also suggest to upgrade WLC to latest code 17.9.4a or above for lot of bugs and other issues fixed. (if you get chance and downtime).
05-29-2024 12:39 AM
For testing : if you know to which AP a PDA device will connect (and or in a lab setup) ; issue this command first on the AP:
show ap client-trace events mac aa:bb:cc:01:02:03 (replace MAC with that of the PDA device ). Then during the connecting process (and later) follow up on the outputs shown or check the logs on the AP.
- 17.3.x is getting old and or EOL ; go for 17.9.5
M.
06-02-2024 06:36 PM
Hi Marce1000, I tried to check the MAC address of the PDA using this command, but no information was displayed.
The event on the test laptop has been confirmed.
If no event is displayed, can I understand that the PDA did not send any packets/data to the AP?
The PDA's OS uses Android 10.
thank you
06-03-2024 12:45 AM
>...If no event is displayed, can I understand that the PDA did not send any packets/data to the AP?
Yes , you may try this on an SSID with no authentication at all (e.g)
M.
05-29-2024 07:25 AM
As others have pointed out 17.3 is approaching end of life and has already passed the End of SW Maintenance and End of Vulnerability/Security Support dates so you should not be using it for a new deployment!
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/ios-xe-17/ios-xe-17-3-x-eol.html
Refer to the TAC Recommended code link below for current TAC recommended code versions.
To expand on Leo's comments - certain older devices and even some older Intel drivers cannot connect to WiFi 6 (802.11ax) enabled networks due to a common bug in older OS or driver software. Disabling ax can allow those devices to connect but is really just a workaround and means WiFi 6 is disabled. The solution is ultimately to update the faulty devices to current standards.
05-29-2024 10:12 AM
Wow been a long time since I heard that term. Palm's and Blackberry's. Replaced with Smartphone. What model PDA?
06-02-2024 06:36 PM
Hi David Ritter, I could not confirm the manufacturer of the PDA, but confirmed that it is a terminal using Android 10 OS.
thank you
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