Funny you mention DFS.  I wasn't looking for it before, but the most
recently affected unit was on a DFS channel.  I seem to recall we used to
have a checkbox to disallow DFS channels on auto channel selection.  Was
that removed at some point, or was it a figment of my imagination?  One of
my top UniFi complaints is periodic changes removing settings, changing the
defaults, moving them somewhere else, or changing their names.  So I feel
like I had excluded DFS channels in the past, and maybe I did, or maybe I
just remember it wrong.

 

-Adam

 

 

From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter Kranz via AF
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Cc: Peter Kranz <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] UniFi AP 5ghz dies

 

Something isn't right here, this is abnormal, I would do a deep dive with
the logs (DFS hits?) or contact UBNT support.

 

Peter Kranz
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Subject: [AFMUG] UniFi AP 5ghz dies

 

Do you guys commonly see UniFi APs stop transmitting on the 5ghz side?  I
feel like I'm seeing it all the time.  

A reboot doesn't always get it back, but a factory reset does.

 

It's annoying as heck because there are no alarms or anything.  You find out
when someone reports poor performance and you see the 5ghz side has no
clients on it.

 

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