Deco p9 - disconnects after firmware upgrade
Hello, I just updated my deco p9 with the 1.1.0 firmware and after that I have fairly frequent (once or twice per day) loss of internet on variour devices (it happens on different clients, Windows 10 PC, Android phone, google home, etc.). What happens on the client is that the client is still connected to the wifi network, but cannot exchange data.
My network topology is pretty simple: ROUTER -> main deco -> bedroom deco (connected via wifi and powerline) -> other deco (connected to the bedroom as source and via wifi and powerline).
So far I experienced the loss of connectivity on clients connected to the main deco, but this is probably because this is simply where most of my devices are most of the time.
Here is a portion of the log recording the last event. Notes: 192.168.68.107 is the bedroom deco, 24:18:1D:33:C7:F9 is the client that lost connectivity (I was not moving through the house at that time), .......................... is because I blanked out the key ;)
Do you have any idea on how to fix this?
Thanks
Luca
Thu Jun 11 12:32:22 2020 user.debug syslog: client6_send: send solicit to ff02::1:2
Thu Jun 11 12:32:22 2020 user.debug syslog: dhcp6_reset_timer: reset a timer on br-wan, state=SOLICIT, timeo=1235, retrans=130452
Thu Jun 11 12:33:00 2020 authpriv.info dropbear[16032]: Child connection from 192.168.68.107:37809
Thu Jun 11 12:33:01 2020 cron.info crond[20943]: crond: USER root pid 16037 cmd /sbin/pctl_log_update
Thu Jun 11 12:33:02 2020 authpriv.notice dropbear[16032]: Pubkey auth succeeded for 'root' with key md5 .......................... from 192.168.68.107:37809
Thu Jun 11 12:33:03 2020 authpriv.info dropbear[16032]: Exit (root): Exited normally
Thu Jun 11 12:33:05 2020 authpriv.info dropbear[16117]: Child connection from 192.168.68.107:37811
Thu Jun 11 12:33:06 2020 authpriv.notice dropbear[16117]: Pubkey auth succeeded for 'root' with key md5 .......................... from 192.168.68.107:37811
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.notice nrd[4555]: wlanifLinkEventsCmnGenerateDisassocEvent: Client 24:18:1D:33:C7:F9 disassociated on APId 255 ChanId 44 ESSId 0
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.info hostapd: ath1: STA 24:18:1d:33:c7:f9 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.err client_mgmt: wireless client associate or disassociate.
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.err client_mgmt: client_mac:24-18-1D-33-C7-F9, client_ifname:ath1, client_action:disassociate
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.err client_mgmt: client(24-18-1D-33-C7-F9) disassocaite by if(ath1).
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.notice nrd[4555]: wlanifLinkEventsCmnGenerateDisassocEvent: Client 24:18:1D:33:C7:F9 disassociated on APId 255 ChanId 44 ESSId 0
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 daemon.info hostapd: ath1: STA 24:18:1d:33:c7:f9 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Thu Jun 11 12:33:07 2020 authpriv.info dropbear[16117]: Exit (root): Exited normally
Thu Jun 11 12:33:17 2020 user.warn IMPROXY: WARNING[mcast_recv_igmp@753]: Don't exist this Downstream VIF
Thu Jun 11 12:33:41 2020 user.warn IMPROXY: WARNING[mcast_recv_igmp@707]: Don't exist this VIF 15
Thu Jun 11 12:34:01 2020 cron.info crond[20943]: crond: USER root pid 16388 cmd /sbin/pctl_log_update
Thu Jun 11 12:34:02 2020 user.warn IMPROXY: WARNING[imp_verify_multicast_addr@206]: Group address ff02::1:ff00:0 is link-local multicast address
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Hello, apologies for the super late reply.
We hope you could help confirm some basic info so that we can speed up the whole process and offer a solution:
1. Refer to the troubleshooting guide to narrow down the issue and confirm if the whole system is unstable or just the satellite P9 is disconnecting from the main P9:
2. How many Deco P9 in your network? What is the detailed network diagram and how Deco P9s connected, is the main P9 a Router or an Access Point? What is the LED status on each Deco P9 when the network disconnects?
3. How often does the disconnection issue happen and how do you make it back to work?
4. Are all clients disconnecting from the network or just some of them? Is the wireless still connected but showing no internet access or it got disconnected from the network?
Thanks for your cooperation and look forward to your reply.
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Hello,
As per your description, it seems that the main Deco and the satellite Deco are stable but the two far away from your main house are dropping, please help confirm the below and we will help fix it:
1. Is the main P9 working as a router? Please tell me how do you connect the Deco units to each other? In other words, the network topology/network diagram.
2. Who is your ISP and what kind of modem are you using?
3. How often do the two satellite Decos in the shop drop the connection? And how do you make it back to work again? Is the LED on them white or red?
4. What is the MAC address of the satellite Deco which is dropping?
5. How far between the two satellite Deco and the main Deco? Is it possible to move them closer and give it a go?
Any updates, please let me know.
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1. Refer to the troubleshooting guide to narrow down the issue and confirm if the whole system is unstable or just the satellite P9 is disconnecting from the main P9:
Satellite disconnecting from the main P9
2. How many Deco P9 in your network? What is the detailed network diagram and how Deco P9s connected, is the main P9 a Router or an Access Point? What is the LED status on each Deco P9 when the network disconnects?
I have 3 P9 units.
Main P9 is in router mode.
LED stays White on the 2 that stay connected and flashes Red on the disconnected unit.
3. How often does the disconnection issue happen and how do you make it back to work?
5-10 times a day, power cycle to resolve.
4. Are all clients disconnecting from the network or just some of them? Is the wireless still connected but showing no internet access or it got disconnected from the network?
The clients that disconnect are only those that are connected to the problematic unit.
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Latest firmware update has been stable for me for ~7 hours and counting.
Keep an eye out for it guys.
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Just received a firmware update. V1.1.3 Build 202001228 rel 55057.
I run in AP mode so I can't say anything about improvements. When there are problems, I will report back here.
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