# model = C53UiG+5HPaxD2HPaxD
# serial number =
/interface wifiwave2
set [ find default-name=wifi1 ] channel.frequency=5180 .skip-dfs-channels=all \
.width=20/40/80mhz configuration.dtim-period=3 .mode=ap .ssid=\
"MikroTik WiFi" disabled=no mtu=1500
set [ find default-name=wifi2 ] channel.frequency=2412 .skip-dfs-channels=all \
.width=20/40mhz-Ce configuration.dtim-period=3 .mode=ap .ssid=\
"MikroTik WiFi" disabled=no mtu=1500
Stop posting massive screenshots.what else can i do ?
Using 40MHz on the 2.4GHz band is crap (unless...etc.). Set it to 20MHz.Can you please help me, what else can i do ?
Wear eyeglasses, stop looking on them or buy a monitor with higher resolution...damnStop posting massive screenshots.what else can i do ?
Thank you very much for your reply. Sadly, the old device was reset and reused in different location. The setup was quite the same, of course as much generic driver and wifiwave2 settings could be the same. The reason of 40Mhz on 2.4Ghz is, that im apartment, without any WiFi networks around, so why not benefit from 40mhz in such a setup. But i made already try to set only 20Mhz, but the story is the same :/ I have really no clue how to avoid the disconnecting under "sleep"Using 40MHz on the 2.4GHz band is crap (unless...etc.). Set it to 20MHz.Can you please help me, what else can i do ?
Can you share your config on your previous device as well? Then we have something to compare.
@dwndlr you're here asking for help, so you'll have to play nicely. And posting huge screenshots is not nice (I'm often using a tab to read this forum and post (hopefully useful) replies and I'm not going to start using a huge tab just to please you).Wear eyeglasses, stop looking on them or buy a monitor with higher resolution...damn
Stop posting massive screenshots.
/log print where message~"XX:XX"
18:04:15 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -66
18:25:15 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -60
18:30:52 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -61
18:48:31 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -59
18:48:46 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -58
18:53:42 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -60
18:54:49 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -62
19:00:23 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -60
19:00:32 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -61
19:06:19 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -60
19:07:25 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -62
19:12:31 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, sig
nal strength -61
19:12:49 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 connected, signal strength -62
19:18:03 wireless,info A4:C3:37:17:E1:B2@wifi1 disconnected, connection lost, signal strenght -63
Agree, this should be set it explicitly IMO. I would not relay on the default for country to be right. Whether this is cause of issue or not, it's a good idea.Configure the country for both bands to the actual country you bought the iPhones from, reboot the AP.
You may want to try the "testing" version v7.12beta and see if that helps. The "SA Query" timeout log messages seems odd, but IDK. This sounds similar to: viewtopic.php?p=1019970Of course im not telling this is MT fault, [...] Country set, dhcp lease time set to 24hours, auth WPA2, fixed 2.4 and 5Ghz channels, Android works totally fine.
How do you force the device to join only 5G band?Just to add my two pence worth here about 1 apple device I have, I now only run WPA2 because it's a WPA2 only device, and also only allow that device to connect to my 5G AP's as it seems to want to have a fight when the device is allowed to choose between 2.4 and 5G WiFi. It does silly things like @dwndlr is describing. Now I only allow said device onto my 5G AP's the problem has calmed down. Is that correct? maybe not, but it is what it is.
As mkx says, strange things happen!
There are two ways:How do you force the device to join only 5G band?
I use “N-only” on the 2.4G band and “N/AC” on the 5G band.
Launch Winbox.Hi there... how to set it up via Winbox please? Thanks a lot!
Do you have FT enabled? There is a pretty recent setting to keep the assigned vlan id when roaming via FT and it defaults to yes. I can imagine this breaks your setup when a device attempts to carry over its vlan tag to an AC device.I started noticing the interfaces in the wifi wifi tab, the ac radios showed a message in red "client was disconnected because could not assign vlan". Odd, I thought, because the ac configuration has no datapath set which would be trying to set the vlan. The ax radios did not have this message.
@Normis, could you pleas ahve a look to this SUP-113114, it's totally related to this issue (ipad Air 2 unable to connect once FT is activated, with just bad password), and I have no news from support since July 11th
Thank you
I have the same issue with ipad air 2, Just make a seperate SSID for devices that don't know what FT is, use wpa2,ccmp,FT disabled 7.13RC2.When a device says incorrect password, it may be that you changed your encryption settings. Did you enable or disable WPA2 or WPA3? Then forget this device from your iPad and connect to it anew.
Apple products will say incorrect password when they fail to get a DHCP address.When a device says incorrect password, it may be that you changed your encryption settings. Did you enable or disable WPA2 or WPA3? Then forget this device from your iPad and connect to it anew.
True. But on Mac, you can hold "Option" key while clicking on the Wi-Fi icon & additional "debug" information will show in the Wi-Fi list. Now that won't help with WPA2/etc not being set, but generally useful to see what band/AP/signal/etc it connects.It's not useful diagnostically to look at the device error.
debug: 6C:70:9F:1F:49:86@wifi5g associated, signal strength -80
debug: 6C:70:9F:1F:49:86@wifi5g disassociated, connection lost, signal strength -80
Do you think that apple will release some fix? Or it is AP problem?Confirming iPad mini 2 and iPad Air work fine with WPA3, WPA2 and management frames enabled, but ft disabled.
So despite that Apple article, seems something isn't quite happy with FT on this generation of device running version 12.5.7.
It's not uncommon to copy-paste passwords with extra whitespaces...It doesn't appear Mikrotik have any interest in fixing this, you will get silly replies like you entered the password wrong from staffers around here.
It could be anything else that changes in ROS when enabling FT.I doubt that FT itself is the problem.
So is that mikrotik’s fault, or apple’s?
Hello,
Our wireless is constantly being updated and new features added, which most likely may not be supported by outdated iOS12 software. Please check ft on a more recent firmware, example iOS17, if the issue still persist please sniff the packet from routerboad to mobile device and sent it to us.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(MobileWiFi)[166] <Notice>: WiFi:[726008919.525281]: __WiFiSecurityCopyPassword:[jupiter-guest] Error result -25300
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(WiFiKit)[166] <Error>: -[WFNetworkProfile password]: password is nil for jupiter-guest
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(MobileWiFi)[166] <Notice>: WiFi:[726008919.565370]: __WiFiSecurityCopyPassword:[jupiter-guest] Error result -25300
Jan 3 22:08:39 kernel(IO80211Family)[0] <Notice>: com.apple.p2p: AWDL is off
Jan 3 22:08:39 wifid[40] <Notice>: Apple80211DisassociateExt: disassocReason:8
Jan 3 22:08:39 kernel(IO80211Family)[0] <Notice>: com.apple.p2p: setJoiningState AWDL (AUTO mode) already disabled for association attempt (state 0x21 OFF) join status 1
Jan 3 22:08:39 kernel(IO80211Family)[0] <Notice>: com.apple.p2p: AWDL is suspended
Jan 3 22:08:39 kernel(IO80211Family)[0] <Notice>: com.apple.p2p: setJoiningState AWDL exiting QUIET mode because of joinDone, status 2
Jan 3 22:08:39 kernel(IO80211Family)[0] <Notice>: com.apple.p2p: AWDL is off
Jan 3 22:08:39 wifid[40] <Notice>: WiFi:[726008919.645985]: Failed to associate with jupiter-guest: 5
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(MobileWiFi)[166] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(MobileWiFi)[166] <Notice>: WiFi:[726008919.649544]: WiFiSecurityRemovePassword: Removing password for jupiter-guest
Jan 3 22:08:39 wifid[40] <Notice>: WiFi:[726008919.647255]: Failed to join(5 - 0x5): jupiter-guest
Jan 3 22:08:39 rapportd(MobileWiFi)[70] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 sharingd(MobileWiFi)[54] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 rapportd(MobileWiFi)[70] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 sharingd(MobileWiFi)[54] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 rapportd(MobileWiFi)[70] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 sharingd(MobileWiFi)[54] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 rapportd(MobileWiFi)[70] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 sharingd(MobileWiFi)[54] <Error>: _WiFiCopyUnserialized: Invalid buffer/buffersize.
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(WiFiKit)[166] <Error>: -[WFNetworkListController _handleAssociationResult:error:network:profile:]: error Error Domain=com.apple.wifikit.error Code=11 joining network <private>
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(WiFiKit)[166] <Error>: -[WFNetworkListController _handleAssociationError:network:profile:]: Network requires a scan before associating
Jan 3 22:08:39 Preferences(WiFiKit)[166] <Error>: -[WFNetworkListController _handleAssociationError:network:profile:]: already scanned, finishing association
Is there some reason you cannot upgrade from iOS 12, that's pretty old. Whether there is an Apple or Mikrotik bug, neither are going to fix it be my concern.Found a way to read ipad mini 3 syslog using MacOs and "libimobiledevice".
You need to do that anyway. How can you use your device without AppleID? You are locked out of like majority of featuresI have an Apple-ID, but they locked my account for no reason. Did not need it anyways and I had no muse to call their phone support.
Why does MT still use terms like master/slave?
You can't install apps without itI do not use that iPad regularly. Only use case: car streaming device for kids. It connects to my smartphone hotspot successfully - so I do not care much if it connects to my MT AP. But would be nice to have for e.g. download movies for offline usage.
Regarding apple id: yes, MacOS and iOS keep nagging me to enter my ID. But for the things I am using, I don't care much for the cloud . I never signed in for iCloud, I just have this ID because they forced me into signing up for it.
I am not lobbying for political correctness here. It is just because big parts of the whole IT ecosystem are moving away from "legacy" terms. Git's default branch is now named main instead of master. whitelist/blacklist is now Allowlist/Blocklist in many software.And what terms do you propose to use? I'm so sick of this political correctness (if you're hinting at it) ...Why does MT still use terms like master/slave?
That would be misleading as there can be multiple master interfaces. I think it should be kept as master/slave, from a technical perspective it's perfect naming and immediately clarifies the relation between these interfaces.You asked for a proposal: main interface instead of master interface.