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13 Oct 2017 12:18 #89825
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Can anyone help. We've got a few AP900 AP902 and they are randomly kicking users off. Its currently set to 5Ghz networks only using WPA2. The AP's only have around 5-10 users connected at any one time. The current firmware is 1.2.1.
From looking at the log files, the only suspicious line looks to be Flush one! when the disconnections occur. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Heres a sample of the log from the last few minutes during the disconnection. The AP in question was running the wrong time, which was changed during the diagnostics, hence why the dates go from Feb to Oct.
Cheers
John
Feb 22 18:12:13 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: receive Msg2 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: send Msg3 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg4Action: receive Msg4 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: AP SETKEYS DONE - WPA2, AuthMode(7)=WPA2PSK, WepStatus(6)=AES, GroupWepStatus(4)=TKIP
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 2, flush one!
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 3, flush one!
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 7, flush one!
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: receive Msg2 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: send Msg3 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg4Action: receive Msg4 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: AP SETKEYS DONE - WPA2, AuthMode(7)=WPA2PSK, WepStatus(6)=AES, GroupWepStatus(4)=TKIP
Feb 22 18:32:56 kernel: 2c, flush one!
Feb 22 18:32:56 kernel: 30, flush one!
Feb 22 18:46:21 kernel: 94:65:9c:d8:92:d0 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:49:31 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff)
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff)
From looking at the log files, the only suspicious line looks to be Flush one! when the disconnections occur. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Heres a sample of the log from the last few minutes during the disconnection. The AP in question was running the wrong time, which was changed during the diagnostics, hence why the dates go from Feb to Oct.
Cheers
John
Feb 22 18:12:13 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: receive Msg2 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: send Msg3 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: PeerPairMsg4Action: receive Msg4 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:29:08 kernel: AP SETKEYS DONE - WPA2, AuthMode(7)=WPA2PSK, WepStatus(6)=AES, GroupWepStatus(4)=TKIP
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 2, flush one!
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 3, flush one!
Feb 22 18:29:09 kernel: 7, flush one!
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: receive Msg2 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg2Action: send Msg3 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: PeerPairMsg4Action: receive Msg4 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7)
Feb 22 18:32:55 kernel: AP SETKEYS DONE - WPA2, AuthMode(7)=WPA2PSK, WepStatus(6)=AES, GroupWepStatus(4)=TKIP
Feb 22 18:32:56 kernel: 2c, flush one!
Feb 22 18:32:56 kernel: 30, flush one!
Feb 22 18:46:21 kernel: 94:65:9c:d8:92:d0 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:49:31 kernel: b4:9c:df:7b:3a:b7 has been aged-out and disassociated
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff had associated successfully.
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: start 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff)
Feb 22 18:50:37 kernel: WPAStart4WayHS: send Msg1 of 4-way handshaking (Wireless 5GHz, SSID1, MAC : 0c:51:01:1a:1d:ff)
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31 Oct 2017 03:05 #89925
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Replied by scothular on topic Re: Draytek AP902
Hi,
Did you get to the bottom of this? I am seeing exactly the same thing on 2.4Ghz FW 1.2.3
Cheers
Scot
Did you get to the bottom of this? I am seeing exactly the same thing on 2.4Ghz FW 1.2.3
Cheers
Scot
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31 Oct 2017 10:17 #89928
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The log shows what looks like an idle disconnection - if these are portable devices that are disconnecting, it's possible that the VigorAP doesn't have APSD enabled? That can be turned on from the WMM Configuration menu by enabling WMM, then enabling APSD, it should help the AP handle devices in power save mode.
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