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Strange behavior of two paired C25

Strange behavior of two paired C25

Ilya_Semenov
Contributor
Hello, everybody!
I have a very strange problem with Extreme Wireless deployment.

There are two C25 paired controllers (9.21) and 65APs (3705 and 3710), spread equally between two buildings: A and B. (Please, take a look at the attached scheme).

There is one open SSID everywhere on all APs and no any authentication or portals. All the clients get their IPs through DHCP server, configured on X670 core switch at Build A. Address space is /22 network.

When I use wifi inside a certain building (A or 😎 its ok - I can move between the floors, watch youtube, browse websites and there are no any interruptions.

Strange things happen when I walk from one building to another. For example, I start to watch a long (~ 1hr) youtube clip in Building B on my laptop at 4th floor. I see that browser starts to cache the content of the clip. Then, I get to floor 2 of Building B and go to Building A through a long glass corridor and there no wifi networks at all. At this short moment I can see that caching process is stopped. So, in about two minutes I get to Building A. I sit down and keep watching the youtube clip. In about a minute browser continue to cache the clip. I check accessibility of other web-sites (including not being visited before) and they are OK. I sure, that at this moment I have connected to APs of Building A. BUT THEN HAPPENS THIS:

About in 5-10 minutes after getting to Building A clip caching stops and all the sites become inaccessible. Windows says: «Limited connection». I try to reconnect to my SSID and get the same result. Turning off/on wifi adapter doesn’t help. I try to restart the notebook – no results. I repeat the operation from B to A with my Nokia Lumia 930 – same things. A guy with Lenovo / Debian repeated it after me. I’ve waited more the 30 minutes and the wifi networks it still inaccessible. I found out, that I didn’t get an IP address and the only way to connect to wifi is to CHANGE MAC-address!!! Simultaneously, for all new clients dhcp and wifi work fine at Building A.

So, my question is: how to made roaming work as it should? Could I use wifi walking from one building to another without interruptions with my deployment?

Gentlemen, please, help! I could provide all the information required/you’ll request.



Many thanks in advance,

Ilya

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Ilya_Semenov
Contributor
OK, thanks, I will follow both recommendations on Monday. But I believe that 99% of APs are availaible all the time.

It's not to check the status of the ap's, it's more making sure the controller pairs are linked together. If that link is not formed, then you will experience the issue you noted above. Good luck on Monday and keep us posted.
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks

Doug
Extreme Employee
Also, make sure the availability link is up. Reports-->APs--->AP Availability top of the page will display Availability Link is UP
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks

Doug
Extreme Employee
VNS Tab-->Global (on left side)--> Sync Summary
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks

Ilya_Semenov
Contributor
Hello, Doug!

Thank you for your reply!

Yes, both controllers are at the same subnet.

1. I think the time is OK (its configured to use local NTP-server), but I'll check it on Monday.
2. How can I check whether the configs are synced?
3. There are no any rules instead the default
4. The service contract for controllers have to be renewed in two months(((

Thank you.

GTM-P2G8KFN