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Part of the Furniture
Sado that I am, I have been sitting watching what is happening with the Merlin Wireless Network Log in one browser window and the System Log in another and actually it's as clear as day what happens:
- iPad joins 5Ghz network and asks for an IP. Rx/Tx rate is high, say 650/650.
- After about 30-40 secs it drops to 7/650.
- After about another 30-40 secs the iPad vanishes from the 5Ghz network
- 1-2mins later the iPad rejoins and the cycle repeats.
Same SSID or two different SSID's?
Tough problem to debug, and I'm not about to go and spend 300 dollars to pick up an 87U...
There's a few fields in the Beacon's that can define some client behavior, and capturing some wireless packets would go a long way towards trying to solve it. Apple has generally used Broadcom in their iDevices (there's a couple of Marvell designs from many years ago), but all of their recent stuff...
What I can say so far, reviewing threads, is that the 87U seems be to more suspectable to this problem than the 68U or AC3200 - and the key difference is the QTN radio in the 87U...
What I do know is that iDevices will respond to many RM Capability fields in the HT/VHT section of the beacon, like channel reporting, neighbor reporting, etc... and Asus enables a lot of items in the beacon that other vendors don't - anyways, many of those reports are returned as a probe frame from the device back to the serving AP - and this likely is where the problem is, but again, without an 87U (and even if I had one, not clear how deep one can go into the QTN code/logs for that radio to sort it).