BassManGuido
MIS
Hello-
We have 21 Cisco 1300s being used as access points in our cold storage warehouse. Currently, I have no security setup and I am experiencing connectivity loss on several, if not all Access points. This seems to happen to all our LXE 1300 truck mount units that attempt to connect to these AP's. here is the error that I am getting in the event log:
Interface Dot11Radio0, Deauthenticating Station 000f.f856.4ff9 Reason: Previous authentication no longer valid
Mar 13 18:12:56.341 Warning Packet to client 000f.f856.4ff9 reached max retries, removing the client
I am confused because there shouldnt be any authentication on these APs....
Also, if i look at the network map on one of the AP's, it frequently doesnt display all 21 of the access points. It will display 15 of them then when i hit refresh, they are all there or some more have disappeared. Obviously there is some kind of issue and i dont know if the network map issue relates to why they are losing connectivity but I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
We have 21 Cisco 1300s being used as access points in our cold storage warehouse. Currently, I have no security setup and I am experiencing connectivity loss on several, if not all Access points. This seems to happen to all our LXE 1300 truck mount units that attempt to connect to these AP's. here is the error that I am getting in the event log:
Interface Dot11Radio0, Deauthenticating Station 000f.f856.4ff9 Reason: Previous authentication no longer valid
Mar 13 18:12:56.341 Warning Packet to client 000f.f856.4ff9 reached max retries, removing the client
I am confused because there shouldnt be any authentication on these APs....
Also, if i look at the network map on one of the AP's, it frequently doesnt display all 21 of the access points. It will display 15 of them then when i hit refresh, they are all there or some more have disappeared. Obviously there is some kind of issue and i dont know if the network map issue relates to why they are losing connectivity but I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!