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802.11 disassociation client not authenticated
Hello everyone,
Ando I try many logs regarding this type of information: 802.11 disassociation client not authenticated
I've read Meraki documentation but it was not very clear to me. This type of event occurs on only smartphones, I do not own these desassociation in notebooks, for example.
So far my SSID was enabled on the Sterring Band. Now I totally dedicated to 5ghz.
Can anyone with more experience tell me the reason for this type of event to exist?
MR33.
Thank you
Pedro Constantino
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Yes, I detected my problem. This being the rogue AP. Some HP printers I own were with direct wifi enabled and thus causing interference.
One thing I noticed seems to me that this is a meraki pattern since other manufacturers do not happen this to fall for a rogue AP.
Finally, I gradually learn more about Meraki concepts.
Thank you !
Pedro.
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I'm going to guess it is devices attached to your WiFi and then simply not authenticating.
It could also be a device attaching and then trying to authenticate with the wrong credentials.
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In reality they are devices already connected and authenticated. These events are causes during the full-time work. It is not necessarily effect because of roaming, as often the user himself is sitting at his desk.
I will show below a better visualization. I still can not interpret the cause technically.
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What firmware version are you using?
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How is your location for wireless interference? I was seeing something very similar occurring on our old wireless system. It turned out to be a problem with a controller identifying our Wi-Fi as rogue, and spoofing de-auth packets at our clients. The same idea as Air Marshal in the Meraki dashboard. If you have the only Wi-Fi in the area then this won't be the case, but if it's a crowded area it might be worth checking with your neighbours.
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Yes, I detected my problem. This being the rogue AP. Some HP printers I own were with direct wifi enabled and thus causing interference.
One thing I noticed seems to me that this is a meraki pattern since other manufacturers do not happen this to fall for a rogue AP.
Finally, I gradually learn more about Meraki concepts.
Thank you !
Pedro.
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I am having similar issues, except it is happening with macbooks. Did turning off the direct wifi fix your problem?
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In fact what was able to solve my problem was working only with 2 SSID.
And with this solution group creations polices and vlans.
I've been for months without this problem. But I had to think too hard to come to that conclusion.
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Thanks for the quick reply! Did you have more than 2 SSID's before that? Right now I have 3, but we mainly only use one of them.
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Today I only have 2 SSIDs.
1 Network Visitors using DHCP from the Meraki network.
2 Corporate NetworkThe police group is always based on SSID number 2, because it is where the Vlans exist, for example:
Vlan1 = Default -> A non-administrative network. Just released navigations at meal times within the corporation;
Vlan2 = Local Lan. Here is where my servers and administrative network are;
Vlan3 = Smartphones and VOIP;
And go to Vlan6.That is, all are in a single SSID, but in group polices pertaining to different Vlans.
Strengths:- Environment totally safe and controlled;You do not have to worry about Wifi passwords;
Negative points:- For a trusted device to enter the network, the T.I team needs to manually play the same on some police group.In my daily life here within the corporation, I improved my administration a lot and reduced my problems of interference and loss of connections 100%.
Is it a little clearer?
Sorry, my english, I'm using google translator.
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Hello , what did you do to solve this issue ? , i think i have the same problem
