On 6/7/2012 5:37 AM, Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
> On 06/06/2012 08:54 AM, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
>> Hi Barry,
>>
>>> Packetfence and the AP are
>>> doing what they are supposed to.  Is this a windows 7 problem?  Is there
>>> a way to throttle associations on the AP?
>> Unfortunately, I think this is a client issue OR a driver issue at most.
>>    The dissociate and associate happens too fast (less that 2sec), so the
>> network stack may not see this as a "link down/link up".  There is no
>> way to throttle an association (that I know of) on the hardware unless
>> you deny the mac temporarily on the AP.  On some other windows 7, with a
>> different network card, you may or may not have this problem.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> What you could also try Barry is to do some tests by altering the
> pf::SNMP::Motorola module. You could:
> - modify the module to do 2-3 radiusDisconnects in a row (w/ sleeps in
> between) and see if that properly disconnects the client
> - change deauthenticateMac to _deauthenticateMac and
> _deauthenticateMacSNMP to deauthenticateMac. This will replace the
> RADIUS Disconnect deauth technique with the SNMP one and test again
>
> In any case, let us know of the result.
>
>
That's a good idea.  I will put it on the list to test later.  I did 
find a work around in the mean time.  I set the DHCP lease time less 
then the trapping redirtimer.  That way the client will try and renew 
dhcp while its being held on the redirect page.

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