This may be the wrong place, but it's the first place I'm going to try and start (because of the technical level of folks on this sub-forum, as compared to others).
I seem to be having some wireless media bridge dropouts between two AC1750 devices. I have one set up to be 192.168.1.1 (master, running 5GHz/2.4GHz) and a media bridge at 192.168.1.2 (over the 5GHz channel). What I'm experiencing is after a while, as in usually a few days or so, devices seem to disappear off of the network until I reboot the media bridge. Then everything comes back miraculously...
This is pretty important in my environment, because my setup is a little more complex than most. The master (z.x.c.1) is in a place where all the inside wiring resides. Makes sense, right? My MB (z.x.c.2) is in my office where I could not run wiring. I have the MB connected to a cisco 8 port GE switch, and then I have a couple VMWare ESXi servers running on Mac Mini hardware. One of my VMWare servers is also my local DHCP/DNS server (and there's the importance).
Can someone tell me where to start troubleshooting this issue and what logs I should look at to figure this out? There are no interfering networks at all around this place. One would imagine that if there is a dropout, the wireless should/would restart or at least attempt to reconnect to the master. It's leaving me scratching my head...
Thanks for any help or advice!
I seem to be having some wireless media bridge dropouts between two AC1750 devices. I have one set up to be 192.168.1.1 (master, running 5GHz/2.4GHz) and a media bridge at 192.168.1.2 (over the 5GHz channel). What I'm experiencing is after a while, as in usually a few days or so, devices seem to disappear off of the network until I reboot the media bridge. Then everything comes back miraculously...
This is pretty important in my environment, because my setup is a little more complex than most. The master (z.x.c.1) is in a place where all the inside wiring resides. Makes sense, right? My MB (z.x.c.2) is in my office where I could not run wiring. I have the MB connected to a cisco 8 port GE switch, and then I have a couple VMWare ESXi servers running on Mac Mini hardware. One of my VMWare servers is also my local DHCP/DNS server (and there's the importance).
Can someone tell me where to start troubleshooting this issue and what logs I should look at to figure this out? There are no interfering networks at all around this place. One would imagine that if there is a dropout, the wireless should/would restart or at least attempt to reconnect to the master. It's leaving me scratching my head...
Thanks for any help or advice!