To expand on Trent's theme, sometimes there can be an issue when multiple
"timers" expire at the same time. This is not specific to any manufacturer. Try
to select session timeouts, key rotation, reauth interval, DHCP lease
expiration, etc., such that they only coincide for really long
So, we're a Cisco wireless shop, running WiSM-2's HA, blah blah blah.
Authenticate the 802.1x with FreeRadius, and just upgraded it this morning
to 2.2.9. I've got ONE user on a Nexus 5 who upgraded to Marshmallow. When
we were running the 2.2.8 version of FreeRadius, the login failed. We've
Post your EAP method. The fixes for TLS1.2 are not universal across the
freeRadius versions and are EAP type dependent. For example, UNC is EAP-TLS,
and the fix for TLS was in 2.2.8. I 'think' TTLS was 2.2.9. We've had no
issues with Android M. I sent an email out to our technical user
Ryan (and others)
We are using either TTLS-PAP or PEAP-MSCHAPv2. The radius
server shows "Login OK", and the wireless troubleshooting logs show:
Time :2015-Oct-13, 13:48:05 CDT Severity :INFO Controller ID :WISM2-HA-1
Message :Client moved to associated state successfully.
Correction... TLS 1.2 was fixed for EAP-TLS in 2.2.7. This is a good thread:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=188867
I think you actually should be good running on 2.2.9 according to this thread,
but you obviously aren't!! If you really struggle, you may want to consider
I'm looking to collect some other information to help inform our process to
resolve an issue we are experiencing on our wireless infrastructure. I
have an open incident with my vendor and they are working on a resolution,
but I'm trying to determine if we are the only ones dealing with this.
We
May I ask, who is your wireless vendor?
*--Jeremy L. Gibbs*
Sr. Network Engineer
Utica College IITS
T: (315) 223-2383
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http://www.utica.edu
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 2:32 PM, Butler, Christopher <
cbut...@stjohnsprep.org> wrote:
> I'm looking to collect
Christopher,
We have a group on campus that has about 40 iPads in a cart for student
use. We never had a connection issue per se with these iPads, but we did
notice that every hour (literally every 60 minutes) we would see all of the
iPads that were asleep and connected to a single AP suddenly
On the cisco what is your session timeout set to? The default is enabled and
1800 seconds it’s under wlan and advanced tab. Also you may want to check this
link and look into what your broadcast key rotation is set to. The default is
1hr. I saw lots of issues with androids in the past with