Best way to troubleshoot Wi-Fi dropouts?

Craig10
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Best way to troubleshoot Wi-Fi dropouts?

Hi,

 

We are experiencing Wi-Fi dropouts randomly without any pattern.

This issue has been confirmed just Wi-Fi and noticed particularly on Teams calls (we use Teams a lot though!)

 

Looking through Meraki portal logs, I am unable to see any obvious issues.

 

Can anyone provide me with advice to progress this issue?

 

TIA

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alemabrahao
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Did you notice this issue in a particular device type (android, Windows, IOS, Etc.) or all devices? What type of authentication are you using? Are 802.11r and 802.11w enabled?

 

Take a look on this documentation:

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices

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Tintin
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How does it look at the ”Event log” tab for the the access points?

I'm also having trouble with dropouts for various devices and in the event log I (among other things) see:

802_11-disassociation.png

 

That info ”i” to the right of the messages doesn't give any info when clicked or hovered over. 😞

 

Another log entry for a devices says: 802.11 disassociation – disassociated due to 802.1X failure

 

I see there are other threads about ”802.11 disassociation” problems, but no clear answer on what to do about it. I guess it's complicated. 😄

 

Edit:

Maybe this thread could be on to something:

https://community.meraki.com/t5/Wireless-LAN/802-11-disassociation-issues/m-p/76859

Craig10
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We have a lot of disasociation - unknown over a small period of time-this screenshot is over the last few minutes

Craig10_0-1664363885881.png

Is this normal?

alemabrahao
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Did you notice this issue in a particular device type (android, Windows, IOS, Etc.) or all devices? What type of authentication are you using? Are 802.11r and 802.11w enabled?

 

Take a look on this documentation:

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Craig10
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Mainly Windows & IOS. 802.1X with custom RADIUS.

 

Are there any links on that documentation that may be particular to my issue?

alemabrahao
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Are 802.11r and 802.11w enabled? 

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Craig10
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Not sure, where do I find that out?

alemabrahao
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On SSID configuration. 

 

alemabrahao_0-1664364850634.png

 

I suggest you to take a look on these documentations:

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices

 

It's not just install access points, and It will work like magical, you have to follow some best practices.

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Craig10
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Both disabled. Do I need to enable either of them?

alemabrahao
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Nope, well, there are many reasons that could be causing this issue. How many access points do you have in your infrastructure? Have you performed a site survey? It's normal to have dissociation when clients doing roaming.

 

So I suggest two things:

First read the documentation.
Second, try to update client's driver Wi-Fi.

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alemabrahao
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In time, What firmware version are you running? 

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