04-01-2019 01:53 PM
04-05-2019 05:43 PM
Damn! Thats all I got. Hope you find an answer soon. That is very frustrating.
04-05-2019 05:41 PM
04-05-2019 05:37 PM
Do you use Chrome Device Manager? If not, all your chromebooks are requesting an auto update. Chromebooks will either go out to the internet or look at other chromebooks to get updates. This creates a lot of multicast traffic. If you have Chrome Device Manager, turn off auto updates, and your issue should go away. I had one grade using 1 to 1 chrombooks in my district and we experienced similar problems. Once I turned off auto updates, everything has been fine. The same thing happened at a nearby school district and the same fix did it.
04-01-2019 04:22 PM
ap230 8.2r2
They work for a while then will stop working.
New logins
Reboot and login don't fix anything. Going to another classroom and they will work. But then next day that classroom my not work with these.
Only fix we have found that work is to reboot ap.
Laptops and other chromebooks of a different model work great on the same ap.