Failed connection - unspecified radio

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Failed connection - unspecified radio

Hello. 

Recently having problems with industrial tablets that are trying connect to wifi on locations. In logs i can see 

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This is both on firmware 30.7 and 30.7.1. I have MR36 on locations. I can't seem to find any informations about this specific reason.  

I would be gratefull for any kind of tips/help. Thanks

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PhilipDAth
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WPA3 has terrible compatibility at this point in time.  Try using WPA2 instead.

 

If you want to use WPA3 setup a seperate SSID for it.

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GreenMan
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Just to be clear - it doesn't say 'unspecified radio' - this event is being seen across two radios;   2.4 GHz (radio 0 [channel = 1]) and 5 GHz (radio 1 [channel = 36])

The reason is unspecified.

I would check whether those client devices of yours support WPA3.  This technology is usually associated with 6 GHz W-Fi 6E and later - and require specific client side support.   My guess - based purely on the radios mentioned here - is that the Meraki APs may not support 6 GHz either.

AnM
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Right now this specific SSID is set, as shown

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So if i'm understanding it correctly it should work fine. Configuration wasn't changed since the date it was set first time. It was working in the past without any problems, but i can't pinpoint exact date, when it stopped working correctly.

PhilipDAth
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WPA3 has terrible compatibility at this point in time.  Try using WPA2 instead.

 

If you want to use WPA3 setup a seperate SSID for it.

cmr
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Echoing what @PhilipDAth said, WPA3 Transition Mode is useless and should be avoided at all costs.  WPA3-PSK is much better, but will still generate some issues particularly with Android devices in my experience.

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AnM
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Yeah so in my case (these industrial tablets were with android 13), switching to wpa2 only solved the problem. Thanks

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