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‎07-13-2018 03:12 AM
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‎07-20-2018 12:55 PM
If you run a client monitor you can see the disconnection reason and troubleshoot from there. To run a client monitor you'll want to go to Tools> Client Monitor. I might also suggest a Radius test after the client has disconnected and before you rejoin, to see if the radius server has any issues with the login during the disconnection.
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‎07-20-2018 12:55 PM
If you run a client monitor you can see the disconnection reason and troubleshoot from there. To run a client monitor you'll want to go to Tools> Client Monitor. I might also suggest a Radius test after the client has disconnected and before you rejoin, to see if the radius server has any issues with the login during the disconnection.
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‎07-13-2018 08:36 PM
sorry if i don't understand what you mean, what happens when the ap disconnect? when you rejoin, do you mean join to the domain?
