john9527
Part of the Furniture
Thought I'd pass on something I learned with respect to Protected Management Frames for wireless. I was running with a setting of 'Capable' under the belief that the setting was either a work/not work setting with respect to each client. In debugging a periodic loss of access to one of my clients I found out this is not true. This particular client would connect and stay connected via wifi, but would periodically become unresponsive on the network. Changing the Protected Management Frames setting to 'Disabled' cleared things up and the client is now 100% stable.
So, if you are having problems with loss of access on wireless, another thing I would recommend is to try with the the PMF setting disabled.
PS...the client in question was Win10 using an ASUS AC55 USB wireless adapter. Router running my LTS fork.
So, if you are having problems with loss of access on wireless, another thing I would recommend is to try with the the PMF setting disabled.
PS...the client in question was Win10 using an ASUS AC55 USB wireless adapter. Router running my LTS fork.