We were using 20 MHz wide channels.
Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
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
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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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