No name SSID sent by Meraki AP

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rwiesmann
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No name SSID sent by Meraki AP

Hi,

just noticed today that my mr32 to sends out an additional ssid with no name.

 

 

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The only ssid which i have configured is the Net-Impact with WPA2.

Can someone tell me why i see an additional ssid with no name and WEP?

 

many thanks

roger

 

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ww
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ww
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https://nolanwifi.com/2017/02/06/merakis-mesh-mess/

 

You can turn off mesh @ Network-wide > general

rwiesmann
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That's it! Thanks a lot

Nash
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Strong recommend to reboot your APs again after you disable meshing. I disabled meshing across a couple hundred APs on a few dozen networks a few weeks ago, and about 2-3% (ish) woke up and wouldn't let devices associate reliably.

 

After rebooting the grumpy APs, they were fine.

NolanHerring
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It's been my experience that when you enable/disable MESHING, it automatically reboots the AP each time. Tested this on several occasions. However I have ran into a few issues with AP's not responding as well, which is why I setup my weekly AP reboots. In code 24.X, disabling MESHING was a VERY bad idea lol. It wasn't until 25.X that they fixed it so that it wouldn't cause issues (however a few still sneek in every once in a while, but it also might just be general bug and not related, who can really tell these days).
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Nash
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@NolanHerring wrote:
It's been my experience that when you enable/disable MESHING, it automatically reboots the AP each time. Tested this on several occasions. However I have ran into a few issues with AP's not responding as well, which is why I setup my weekly AP reboots. In code 24.X, disabling MESHING was a VERY bad idea lol. It wasn't until 25.X that they fixed it so that it wouldn't cause issues (however a few still sneek in every once in a while, but it also might just be general bug and not related, who can really tell these days).

I had the APs reboot when I disabled meshing, but then a small handful wouldn't let devices associate. Had to reboot that handful a second time. 

Richard_W
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So advantages of Meshing: are there any?

 

I think it is on by default. Any input from the wise, and Meraki Employees?

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