I did force them to work on the a band. And I have also tried taking a client and forcing it to the g band as well. In both scenarios, I get the same symptoms. Clients get hit at roughly the same time every four hours, give or take.

JB

Lee Badman wrote:
Not sure how this might play, but I have seen certain a/g wireless
adapters toggling between a nd  g radios with the same SSID, seemingly
not able to stay attached to one or the other. If your client and
network has both, try disabling the a band in the client, see if the
symptoms change.

Lee

Lee H. Badman
Network Engineer
CWNA, CWSP
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
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