Devices don't auto reconnect to specific SSID

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The1Metallian
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Devices don't auto reconnect to specific SSID

Any idea why? None of the possible explanations offered by Google AI listed below apply: 

 

Device-specific issues
Network forgotten

Incorrect network settings

Mac Address Randomization
Meraki SSID configuration:
Incorrect security settings: 
Splash page configuration
Device policies/Systems Manager integration: 
VLAN Tagging:
Exhausted DHCP pool:
Upstream network problems: 
Firewall rules:

 

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bperezgo
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @The1Metallian,

 

Since you've verified that the clients have auto-reconnect enabled, I would recommend opening a case with Support to get more insight about the DHCP Server (Meraki) rejecting the client's request. Update the MR firmware to the latest stable.

 

I would also recommend gathering more information: 

  • What is the Connection Log reporting for the client?
  • Have there been any recent changes made to the network or wireless environment?

  • Is the issue isolated to one part of the building?

  • What SSIDs and APs are affected?

  • What bands are affected (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or both)?

  • Are there more clients affected other than Samsung devices (iPhones, Androids, Zebra scanners, etc.)?

 

Cheers,

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

What type of device is the problem occurring on?
Do you have auto reconnect enabled?
What type of authentication is used?

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The1Metallian
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@alemabrahao wrote:

What type of device is the problem occurring on?
Do you have auto reconnect enabled?
What type of authentication is used?


 

1. Two Samsung smartphones, that I'm aware. An S25 and a Fold. I changed the MAC randomization setting on mine to test but it didn't make a difference.

 

2. I assume that you are asking about the saved SSID on the phone, in which case, yes.

 

3. Password. WPA2

alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

Nope, I'm talking about auto reconnect.

 

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The1Metallian
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@alemabrahao wrote:

Nope, I'm talking about auto reconnect.

 

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So we are talking about the same. That is the saved SSID in your phone.

alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

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I'm talking about the option circled in red. Is this enabled?

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The1Metallian
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@alemabrahao wrote:

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I'm talking about the option circled in red. Is this enabled?


Yes, it is.

Mloraditch
Kind of a big deal

What type of ssid is it? Nat or dumps to a vlan? What type of encryption/authentication? Do you have a mix of different ap models?

 

How exactly do the clients react? You just have to tell them to join or have to reinput keys or authenticate otherwise?

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@Mloraditch wrote:

What type of ssid is it? Nat or dumps to a vlan? What type of encryption/authentication? Do you have a mix of different ap models?

 

How exactly do the clients react? You just have to tell them to join or have to reinput keys or authenticate otherwise?


1. Meraki NAT

2. WPA2

3. Yes, mix, it's a big building with 40 AP's, but it's quite possible that the path that I take often (my office to the restroom) is all the same models - MR46's.

4. The credentials stay, we just need to reconnect manually as if auto reconnect was turned off, but it's not.

BlakeRichardson
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Knowing what kind of device is going to be a big help in trying to fix this for you. 

 

MacOS use to have a priority list which was awesome but they got rid of it for whatever reason.  If you devices are company managed I would be managing their Wifi using an MDM.

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@BlakeRichardson wrote:

Knowing what kind of device is going to be a big help in trying to fix this for you. 

 

MacOS use to have a priority list which was awesome but they got rid of it for whatever reason.  If you devices are company managed I would be managing their Wifi using an MDM.


Both are Samsung smartphones. I've been having this issue for a long time, I have an S25. I didn't know if it was affecting anyone else, but today a user told me he has the same issue. He has a Samsung Fold. We don't have company managed mobiles

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Check the roaming log for the client in the Meraki Dashboard.  Does it keep breaking on the same AP?  Does the dashboard so any other issues?

 

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The1Metallian
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@PhilipDAth wrote:

Check the roaming log for the client in the Meraki Dashboard.  Does it keep breaking on the same AP?  Does the dashboard so any other issues?

 

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Maybe you're onto something here... 

 

I started looking at logs for my device. The roaming log shows only four roams although I was there two days and moved around a lot:

 

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The timeline shows only 10 entries for the 4 days; again, way too little considering how much I move and how many access points I walk past.

 

And among those 10 entries, three are errors due to the DHCP server (Meraki) rejecting the client’s request.

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

It sounds to me like you're having a connection quality issue and that may be a contributing factor, it's worth reviewing your RF Profile settings under Wireless > Configure > Radio Settings > RF Profiles > [Edit Profile]. I'd also recommend contacting Meraki support so they can help you determine the root cause of your issue.

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The1Metallian
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@alemabrahao wrote:

It sounds to me like you're having a connection quality issue and that may be a contributing factor, it's worth reviewing your RF Profile settings under Wireless > Configure > Radio Settings > RF Profiles > [Edit Profile]. I'd also recommend contacting Meraki support so they can help you determine the root cause of your issue.


I'll open a case. I don't have a connection quality issue. Thanks for trying.

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Those signal strengths are very low.  Have you got enough APs?

 

Otherwise you need to adjust you RF profile.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/RF_Profiles

These settings are fairly safe:

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The1Metallian
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@PhilipDAth wrote:

Those signal strengths are very low.  Have you got enough APs?

 

 


Based on what you say that, the roaming log? If yes, precisely the low signal as I walk away is why it should roam. It's roaming from upper 70s / lower 80s to 50s and 40s.

 

Yes, I have 40 APs. Again, as I walk away from the one I am associated with, I roam to another one.

 

Do you see anything wrong with these?

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Those max power settings are WAY too high.  The min power settings are WAY too low.

Compare it to the screenshot I provided.

The1Metallian
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@PhilipDAth wrote:

Those max power settings are WAY too high.  The min power settings are WAY too low.

Compare it to the screenshot I provided.


Excuse my ignorance, but what's wrong with having each band transmitting further and shorter? Does this not maximize the coverage area? A narrower margin shortens area coverage.

 

Looking at templates when creating a new profile, there's the one called Auditorium, to accommodate a large number of devices. It optimizes roaming, which is good, but it limits the coverage area per AP. What happens then with areas that don't have the best density? I guess I can assign this profile to the APs when it won't affect anyone and walk around to see if roaming improves. It could be a very short test - if I change what I have to Auditorium, which that is quite different, and the issues continues, then I'll go back to the plan of opening a case with Meraki and looking into the DHCP situation.

The documentation you linked me to mentions AutoTX Power, and I would totally try that, but I don't see it anywhere in the configuration of the profile

bperezgo
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @The1Metallian,

 

Since you've verified that the clients have auto-reconnect enabled, I would recommend opening a case with Support to get more insight about the DHCP Server (Meraki) rejecting the client's request. Update the MR firmware to the latest stable.

 

I would also recommend gathering more information: 

  • What is the Connection Log reporting for the client?
  • Have there been any recent changes made to the network or wireless environment?

  • Is the issue isolated to one part of the building?

  • What SSIDs and APs are affected?

  • What bands are affected (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or both)?

  • Are there more clients affected other than Samsung devices (iPhones, Androids, Zebra scanners, etc.)?

 

Cheers,

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The1Metallian
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I'll open a case, thanks!

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