11-26-2019 09:57 AM
01-17-2020 02:17 PM
You could run a packet capture and then filter for the android clients MAC address, to see what traffic the android is sending out.
01-17-2020 01:24 PM
Hi,
I only want to update this topic:
I used a 3rd Party app (Net Analyzer) to check the DNS. If the "internet mayb not connected"-state is active, Mobile data DNS route is used.
After ping workaround the DNS server is changing to the Wifi DNS.
I don´t know how android is checking if internet is available (e.g. ping to a website, dns request, etc.).
I´ve no experience and solution how to capture the traffic actually on android. Any instructions?
Thanks for any help!
12-20-2019 12:55 PM
A remote sniffer packet capture should be fine for what we're looking for.
12-20-2019 07:23 AM
VLAN 23 is correct and the device get a valid IP from the VLAN/DHCP.
The strange thing is that the device switches to Status "connected", when you ping the device.
The first 2-3 packages will getting lost, but after that it´s reachable.
If you mean with "constant" daily, yes. But if the device is in connected state, it stays in connected state a long period of time.
Which kind of package capture do you need?