EAP330s lose one of the VLANS
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EAP330s lose one of the VLANS
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Hello all,
Last year we tested out a couple of EAP 330s, they seemed to work great and we proceed with upgrading them across our network. We now have roughly 25-30 of them, and are seeing frequent issues across the board with them.
Most of the WAPs are set up very similar, but are located at different locations. Generally they are set up with 2 SSIDs and each SSID is configured to a different VLAN, one corporate one guest.
At least once a day one or more of the WAPs will have an SSID that quits working. If the corporate SSID quits the SSID is still being broadcast but you cannot connect, seemingly it does not try to authenticate. If the guest SSID quits you can connect, but either not pull dhcp or traffic does not get out.
Performing a soft reboot from the controller will fix this every time, however its becoming a real problem as we are now rebooting 3-5 WAPs manually every day. I should also mention we do have the reboot schedule set up to reboot daily.
Most of the 330s are on 1.1.2 Build 20170711, recently i upgraded a couple of the problem children to 1.2.0 build 20170711, hoping that would solve the issue, it has not.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello all,
Last year we tested out a couple of EAP 330s, they seemed to work great and we proceed with upgrading them across our network. We now have roughly 25-30 of them, and are seeing frequent issues across the board with them.
Most of the WAPs are set up very similar, but are located at different locations. Generally they are set up with 2 SSIDs and each SSID is configured to a different VLAN, one corporate one guest.
At least once a day one or more of the WAPs will have an SSID that quits working. If the corporate SSID quits the SSID is still being broadcast but you cannot connect, seemingly it does not try to authenticate. If the guest SSID quits you can connect, but either not pull dhcp or traffic does not get out.
Performing a soft reboot from the controller will fix this every time, however its becoming a real problem as we are now rebooting 3-5 WAPs manually every day. I should also mention we do have the reboot schedule set up to reboot daily.
Most of the 330s are on 1.1.2 Build 20170711, recently i upgraded a couple of the problem children to 1.2.0 build 20170711, hoping that would solve the issue, it has not.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.