Hey Trent,

Couple quick things:

- What model aps are you running?
- Are you running standard data rates and default profiles for the most part?
- If running 802.11ax/Wi-FI 6 enabled access point make a new HE profile, 
disable “High Efficiency Enable” in the HE profile, and possibly apply on a 
dedicated SSID for testing.
- Also is WiDS enabled in your environment?



T.J. Norton
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On Feb 2, 2021, at 8:33 PM, Hurt,Trenton W. <trent.h...@louisville.edu> wrote:


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So I’ve updated/downgraded drivers and still can’t get this card to keep 
connection on aruba wlan.  I had disabled HT and VHT on the card and it at 
least was able to keep stable connection.  That was on 8.6.0.5 code.  I 
upgraded to 8.6.0.7 and now user can’t connect to any ssid on aruba 
infrastructure with those disabled or enabled and regardless of driver.  I’m 
meeting in person Thursday to get some pcaps but was wondering if any aruba 
folks may have already seen this and or have possible fix to try?

Trent Hurt

University of Louisville


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