User unable to connect to a specific wireless MR33

Ian_kiprono
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User unable to connect to a specific wireless MR33

Hello team,

Kindly assist how to resolve a user who is unable to connect to a specific access point but able to connect to others after relocating to another access point in the same location. Below is the failure reason on the logs:
reason='eapol_timeout' radio='1' vap='2' channel='48' rssi='33'

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PhilipDAth
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Are you using WPA2-Enterprise mode?  Can the AP talk to your RADIUS server?  Is the AP authorised in the RADIUS server?

Ian_kiprono
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I am using WPA2 encryption. Yes the AP can talk to the radius server since other users are able to authenticate to the radius server on that AP. Only a single user in unable to connect.

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alemabrahao
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The 802.11w is enabled:

 

 

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Ian_kiprono
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I have just enabled right now. It was disabled.

alemabrahao
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Is the 802.11w enabled? Can you share the SSID configuration?

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Ian_kiprono
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The 802.11w is disabled as shown below:

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alemabrahao
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Can you share all configurations on SSID?

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alemabrahao
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Also, check what @PhilipDAth asked for you.

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Ian_kiprono
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ww
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If its just 1 client then i would start checking if the client device wifi driver is on the latest version

Ian_kiprono
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I tried to uninstall & reinstall latest wifi driver adapters but it didn't resolve.

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