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MR46 fail connection - authentication stage - new to Meraki
I have a user reporting a PC is "loosing connection to the wifi throughout the day". Checking the AP, I see a failed connection in the event log during the authentication stage with the reason:
reason='eapol_timeout' radio='0' vap='0' channel='11' rssi='62'
This is an HP mini PC using a USB wireless adapter (AC) with a Realtek driver. The PC is in the same classroom as the MR46. We have the same PC / AP combination in about 15 classrooms.
I have:
* swapped the USB wireless adapter between another PC that isn't having reported issues
* updated driver via Windows update
I updated the MR46 firmware to 27.7.1 today to see if that will help. Issue stays with PC. Other than re-imaging the PC, what are some other suggestions?
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I may have solved my problem. I changed the driver from the built-in Microsoft driver to the Realtek driver. I also disabled the 2.4 Ghz band on the NIC since the AP is physically in the same room at the PC. I have not had any more reports with dropping. I think the NIC was jumping APs.
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EAPoL timeout indicates an 802.1X issue. Have you checked the logs for this user on your RADIUS server?
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Not using a RADIUS server. Win 10 "desktop" PCs that we added a USB wireless adapter then connected to a WPA2 SSID manually.
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I am also having this connection loss issue, also new to Meraki, and also not using a RADIUS server. Looking forward to anyone else having some insight.
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I may have solved my problem. I changed the driver from the built-in Microsoft driver to the Realtek driver. I also disabled the 2.4 Ghz band on the NIC since the AP is physically in the same room at the PC. I have not had any more reports with dropping. I think the NIC was jumping APs.
