Just want to give a huge shout out to @ekamikko. I had asked for a favor that he could have easily shrugged off, but took the time out of his busy schedule to help me out. He's good people.
Funky issue. Mist AP43s running a network with OWE transition. Dozens of clients work. New android phone both yesterday/today that says connection failed. Connect the client to a psk network fine. Then start a pcap as it tries to connect to the OWE network 1/2
Aruba utilities shows the wlan interface enabled, then disconnected for an unspecified reason, then interface disabled. Any probe requests from the client when it's not trying to connect is wildcard. Never see one for the SSID specifically, though it gets responses back with it.
I see it deauth as it forgets the psk network and then.... Nothing as it tries to connect to guest. No frames at all. Made sure mac randomization is disabled on client. Has me scratching my head. 2/2
@DarrellDeRosia Not much so far. Will know a lot more by EOY2023 I think. My enterprise network is probably ~3-5yrs from wide adoption if there aren't any major setbacks.
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It’s been both frustrating and kind of fun to test and troubleshoot my 6 GHz capable device to better understand how things work with Wi-Fi 6E. Here’s an inside look into what I experienced with my Google Pixel 6a.
https://t.co/RVXqygWLNE
Does anyone use any third party apps to keep historical #wifi connection logs on #iphones?
e.g. a user complains of connection issues at a certain time and we can download logs from that time
I'm aware of tools on the infrastructure side, but something that can be on the device
@jsnyder81 From what I've read, you can enable the profile and then you can access real time info through the wifi settings, but I was looking for more of a log that would be running in the background