Hi,
For those who had opened a case... Can you copy/paste their solution or replies just to compare. Because there's still no solution. I haven't looked yet on Apple's support site if there's a similar case.
Here's mine..
Reply 1:
In regards to the issues with Apple devices:
1) For the roaming issue, I recommend enabling 802.11r on the SSIDs that support it. This will assist iOS devices with roaming
2) This is expected with all Apple devices (iOS, macOS) most likely due to power saving features. There are settings in the apple device that can be used to prevent this from happening. A simple google search regarding "apple device disconnect from wifi when locked" will provide some fixes. here is one example:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8385954
Reply 2:
Typically roaming is a client side decision. The best way to approach this to take monitor mode packet captures when trying to roam to another AP. what the does is a device monitors the wireless traffic and shows the communication between the client device and the AP. This will require a Macbook (or kali linux) and configure the Macbook wireless NIC to be in monitor/promiscuous mode. You will then take configure the channel and channel with of the AP that a device will be roaming to.(ie roaming from ap1 to ap2, take set up the monitor mode for ap2).
Here is our documentation for taking monitor mode captures:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Capturing_Wireless_Traffic_from_a_Clien...