We are experiencing this issue with ap's on different controllers.  And
it affects aps in an ap group.  The aps not in a group do not have a
problem.  A factory reset of the ap and then reconfiguring seems to fix
it for a while.  We have been working a case with Cisco for several
weeks.  We are running 6.0.182 on our 4404 controllers.

 

Thank you,

 

Lee Weers

Central College

Assistant Director for Network Services

641-628-7675

 

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I'm having issues with CAPWAP as well, my waps keep getting a DTLS
Client Error, which also seems to be an issue with encryption, and only
with 6.0, not a problem with 5.1.  I don't want to downgrade, unless I
know a version that works with capwap and doesn't have this problem.

 

~Pierce Roth

 

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I had a similar issue to this which I was able to resolve by disabling
'Aironet IE' on the WLAN. 

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On 13/11/2009 19:43, Lee H Badman wrote:
> Wondering if anyone else sees this condition in a Cisco LWAPP/CAPWAP
> wireless environment:
>
> We seem to have occasional spates where select APs are clearly
beaconing
> SSIDs, but clients cannot connect.
>

We have this exact issue on the first iteration of the 6.0 software. It 
primarily affects our web-auth SSID.

I did some captures of the association and the access point is actually 
denying the client because the 'encryption method' is not supported. 
(none) (I have a .pcap if someone wants it)

TAC has not been able to reproduce or fix yet.

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