The MAC addresses reported are all non registered.
Worked with support for a Packet capture and was led to believe it was a ring doorbell.
Asked the co tenant to turn off the door bell.
Issue exists still.
Has anyone seen this similar issue?
Jan 3 13:45:07 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | radio: 1, state: end, alarm_id: 6318 more » |
Jan 3 13:45:00 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | packet: beacon, radio: 1, bssid: E2:CB:AC:90:4B:26 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:57 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | radio: 1, state: end, alarm_id: 6317 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:49 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | packet: probe_resp, radio: 1, bssid: EA:CB:AC:90:4B:26 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:27 | FN285-WAP2 | | | Single device packet flood | radio: 1, state: end, alarm_id: 6316 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:27 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | radio: 1, state: end, alarm_id: 6315 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:26 | FN285-WAP2 | | | Single device packet flood | packet: probe_resp, device: EA:CB:AC:90:4B:26, radio: 1 more » |
Jan 3 13:44:19 | FN285-WAP2 | | | AP / client flood | packet: beacon, radio: 1, bssid: 0A:8D:CB:71:42:DE more » |