M.K. ten Napel wrote:
If that's the issue I know about, you restart the AP (switch it off and
on again) and it starts working again. That doesn't sound like your
problem.
With one AP (the one that works most of the time) this is the case.
Sometimes nothing comes through. After a hard reset (power off) it works again.
For a while...

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP

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As my two cents, I have a W54GS using FreeRadius in a rather complex setup, but your basic troubleshooting should be the same. I have read it a few times on the post, while you can prove there is some communication between your WAP and your FreeRadius install, the problem remains on how MUCH is actually happening. Is the WAP only sending 1 in 5 authentications? Is it sending all? or less? The best way to prove this is to wire it directly to a box so you can do a packet capture, and see if it is doing exactly as you expect. That can remove the WAP on the communication side, as well as give you a little insight to what is broken from that point on. Providing the information you get back (Minus the dump file itself, unless someone asks for it specifically) will help people on the list find out what this AP is doing.

As well, is it at the latest firmware?

If you want to get a little more hands on, there are a few things out there on how to create a passive tap, and you can use that basically anywhere, in your current infrastructure to see if it is the network between the two devices that is broken.


With Linksys it is kind of silly, but you usually have to power cycle it, if it loses the Radius server, so it is forced to re-negotiate its connection, and allow authentication. I have seen this personally, and read a lot about it online, though I haven't come across anything from linksys themselves about it.



Regards,
Seann

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