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Our users doesn't autenticate on the Guest SSID of a hotel
Hi Meraki Community,
Recently we have a poltergueist case in our hotel.
Recently our manager call us to advise that our guest users can't loging on our SSID.
I checked and it was true... we have 3 SSID radiating (ADMIN , GUEST and IoT) on each AP and more than 60 aps in all the hotel.
The SSID for ADMIN and IoT works well and were unafeccted in the same Aps and frequencies.
The SSID for GUEST is visible, but when our users try to connect by a simple pre-shared key (WPA2) they takes a lot of time thinking and finally disconects the device.
If we check the event logs on the meraki dashboard, we can see a lot or authentication issues, even in frequently used devices who have stored locally the correct pre-shared key.
We upgraded our MR33 a few weeks ago to the latest mr30.5 firmware version
We tried to deploy a new SSID with the same network configuration and SSID name, disabled the old SSID GUEST, and powered on the new SSID and the issue was resolved.
Any one have the same issue? Is there any way to avoid / correct them?
Thanks for advance,
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I've seen this happen before, and the only workaround was creating a new SSID like you did. I would open a support case instead.
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Is 802.11w enabled? If yes, try disabling it. How is the Minimum bitrate setting? Remember that depending on the configuration, some older devices will not be able to connect to the network.
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802.11w is allwais disabled on all our SSIDs,
The minimum bitrate is 6.
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I've seen this happen before, and the only workaround was creating a new SSID like you did. I would open a support case instead.
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Thanks for your support, i will open a case the next time.
