I remember having issues with apple on mikrotik when the wireless was set to 
auto 20/40mhz channel in the past. I know they default to that and we always 
change them to 20mhz.
>From what I remember PC's didn’t have an issue just some apple products. Was a 
>few years back now.

Brandon


-----Original Message-----
From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2017 3:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Dumb Mikrotik question

Something stupid is probably happening. I see it all the time with some people 
and their iDevices.


bp
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On 7/3/2017 12:03 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
> So, we installed a Mikrotik router at a customers home who owned 4 
> Apple products; two IPhones and two IPads.  One Ipad and IPhone would 
> connect but the others wouldn't and gave the message that we had input 
> the incorrect password though I KNOW I put the correct one in.  We 
> happened to have 3 employees there at the time and all three of our 
> phones would connect using the password in we put in the router.  
> Changing the encryption level didn't work either though when we did 
> our phones re-connected with no problems. Finally, we put in an old 
> Netgear router and within  minutes all devices were connected and 
> passing traffic.  The SSID we were asked to input was supposedly one 
> that they had never used before as well.  At least that is what they 
> claimed.  Is this something unique to Mikrotiks and Apple products or 
> did we do something wrong?


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