Reaching out for advice. I work for a school district and we converted our wireless network to MR52s last year. Our environment has mostly Chromebook (students), Win10 (staff), and Mac (some offices) endpoints. This past school year, we experienced a lot of wireless instability with Win10 PCs. The Chromebooks seemed to be ok, but the Win10 staff devices would sometimes experience frequent wifi disconnects. We've had a wireless survey conducted and worked through this multiple times with Meraki support, but still seem to be experiencing this issue. What seems to happen is when a Win10 device disconnects, it has trouble reconnecting? We have a high density deployment with an AP in almost every classroom. We changed our channel width to 20mHz and created radio profiles to adjust the Tx for smaller and larger classrooms. We turned off 2.4Ghz on the production ssid and the wireless survey showed little 5Ghz interference. We've been monitoring the analytics in dashboard and at times, dashboard is showing a strong signal with little channel utilization while a PC is experiencing a poor connection. At other times, we are seeing unexpected disconnects with error code 34. I've heard of Meraki issues with Chromebooks in the past, but this issue appears to only be affecting Win10 devices. Any thoughts on what may be causing this or how to remediate? We've tried turning down the roaming aggressiveness in Win10 and made sure the OS and drivers are up to date. Thanks for any advice anyone may be able to provide!
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