Shadowspawn
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We are in the midst of a large wireless installation at my work. We have hit a snag and I wonder if any of you have seen this on your wireless networks.
Microsoft systems and Androids have no issue with our network. I can roam all over the various buildings here while streaming anything and not miss a beat.
However, many Linux and nearly all of the Macbook's seem to freak out when they see multiple access points. They get an initial connection (both secure and unsecured SSIDs) then lose them after a few minutes. At that point they just keep trying to reconnect unsuccessfully. It looks like they keep changing AP's often enough that they can't maintain their connections.
At this point all we can do is tell people the problem is being worked on.
Has anybody else seen this issue? Did you find a fix?
Microsoft systems and Androids have no issue with our network. I can roam all over the various buildings here while streaming anything and not miss a beat.
However, many Linux and nearly all of the Macbook's seem to freak out when they see multiple access points. They get an initial connection (both secure and unsecured SSIDs) then lose them after a few minutes. At that point they just keep trying to reconnect unsuccessfully. It looks like they keep changing AP's often enough that they can't maintain their connections.
At this point all we can do is tell people the problem is being worked on.
Has anybody else seen this issue? Did you find a fix?