09-02-2021 01:00 PM
Over the last couple of days, we have started running into some issues with our M1 Macbook Airs not connecting to AP230s that have the 2.4GHz channels turned off. We have APs in every classroom and we turn off 2.4GHz in most rooms so that there is less co-channel interference. The Macbook Airs are getting a self-assigned IP address when they connect to the 5GHz in the rooms with the 2.4GHz turned off. They connect just fine to the 2.4GHz in the rooms that have the 2.4GHz turned on and they also connect just fine to the 5GHz when I take the computer to a room with an AP650. Is this happening to anyone else or does anyone know what could be causing this?
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09-09-2021 05:51 PM
So I spent several hours on the phone with support yesterday and the only solution we came to was to configure a new switch port for the APs and move the patch cable to the new port. The tech I worked with said the only option after that is an RMA. Moving the switch ports has been very effective for us so far.
09-02-2021 06:18 PM
Hi Sam,
I have already opened a case and am working with a representative. I posted here hoping someone had already dealt with this issue and could provide a quick fix or tell me that it is an incompatibility or something along those line. I appreciate you reaching out and providing the links on how to do this, as it gives me a jump start on the information I can provide to the representative. Thank you!
09-02-2021 02:00 PM
If you could enable some auth debugs, we might be able to get some insight in to why the devices can’t connect to the AP 230 5GHz radio. To do this, please follow these steps:
Please let me know if I can clarify or help with any of these steps.