Seen it brother.  We downgraded 

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> On Jul 17, 2015, at 8:10 PM, Matt Hopkins <mhopk...@onlinenw.com> wrote:
> 
> This was not a browser cache issue. The APs that had the "Registering" issue 
> had anywhere from 9-65 SMs. Cambium support advised me to downgrade to 13.2.1 
> and said that it was a known issue.
> Matt Hopkins
> OnlineNW Support
> 503.687.1030
> supp...@onlinenw.com
> onlinenw.com
>> On 7/17/2015 4:34 PM, George Skorup wrote:
>> Oh, forgot to mention, I didn't see any change in power levels either.
>> 
>>> On 7/17/2015 6:33 PM, George Skorup wrote:
>>> I've updated a couple 5GHz 450 sectors so far and haven't seen this. They 
>>> all have less than 20 SMs though. Do yours have a lot of SMs? Are you also 
>>> sure it's not a browser cache issue?
>>> 
>>> Yes, the Lites are a special build, 13.2.1.3 which Cambium hasn't made 
>>> available so I've also been hesitant to update any of them.
>>> 
>>>> On 7/17/2015 5:59 PM, Matt Hopkins wrote:
>>>> I just wanted to throw out a heads-up for a Friday afternoon. What is 
>>>> happening is that some of the SMs are displayed as "registering" in the AP 
>>>> even after they are registered. You could click on the SM in the table and 
>>>> it would take you to the SM like normal still. This happened on a 2.4 450 
>>>> and multiple 5GHz 450 APs. The signal doesn't seem to matter as some of 
>>>> the SMs had signals as good as -67 with 29 SNR. Traffic would not pass 
>>>> over the SM and if they had an additional VC for voice it wouldn't ever 
>>>> establish. I also saw that overall signal levels of SMs were 5 db (give or 
>>>> take) worse on 13.4. Additionally it seems that Lite APs (-APL) are not 
>>>> letting me roll back to 13.2.1, or any other version for that matter. I am 
>>>> glad I only upgraded a handful of APs because I'm excited for the new CoA 
>>>> feature.
>>>> -- 
>>>> Matt Hopkins
>>>> Network Administrator
>>>> 503.687.1030
>>>> supp...@onlinenw.com
>>>> onlinenw.com
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