Strange DHCP behavior on Android 4.4.4 (Datalogic) terminals connected via ExtremeCloud
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‎04-12-2022 03:10 PM
Hi all,
We have something strange with our Android 4.4.4 Datalogic terminals when trying to connect to a SSID delivered via ExtremeCloud IQ and a Aerohive AP121.
We have been using Aerohives for a couple of years in quite large environments, but this is something different.
On a branch location, we have a single AP setup to broadcast a SSID without any specific VLAN configuration. Both the device as clients will be in VLAN 1 (unmanaged)
At this location, we have 2 Datalogic Android 4.4.4 terminals. One can connect fine, when the other one connects, the second one doesn't get an IP-address (most of the time). When we shutdown the working one, and wait a few minutes. The other one starts working..
You would suspect something with the DHCP, however this one simply works for all other devices (Android smartphones, Windows laptops) connected via the same SSID and AP.
You might suspect something wrong with the MAC-addresses but these differ.
When I setup a simple hotspot via smartphone or laptop, both terminals can connect fine to my hotspot. Just not via the SSID over the Aerohive/ExtremeCloud.
We have updated everything to the latest versions, we have changed the firewall that delivers the DHCP, we have changed the PoE injector and we have tried another Aerohive model which we had on stock (AP330).
Must say, these are older models.. other sites where these terminals operate fine are running AP410C.
We haven't tried a simple AP from another vendor yet but this is still an option as we only need one AP and don't need roaming or extensive coverage.
Is there anything in the default configuration that we overlooked ?
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‎04-16-2022 02:10 PM
If it was working but fails now, I would suspect a bug in the upgraded firmware. Can you downgrade the firmware to a lower version and check again ?
Thx
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‎04-15-2022 07:21 AM
Many thanks for your reply. I have added you as an external Administrator onto our instance.
The organization name is Dutch Flower Group B.V.
The Network Policy where we have this issue is OZ-Hami_63
When you check the AP and clients, you don't see any issues currently as we removed the second device to prevent them knocking each other off.
I do have an AP log with some details when both devices were trying to connect if you are interested
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‎04-13-2022 11:40 AM
I'll also need to know your organization name, which can be found by clicking on the silhouette icon in the top right corner of XIQ> Global Settings> Account Details> Scroll down to Organization Information section> Organization Name is the first item in this section. That name will help me find your instance out of all the instances I have access to currently.
Finally, if you could let me know which Network policy I should be looking at, and which SSID you are trying to connect to, that will help narrow things down.
