Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:46 pm
This is my setup:
adsl - rb2011-lan cable -switch - 4 lan cables, to hap_ac, hap_ac_lite, cap, wap_ac
CAPsMAN on rb2011 register all CAP.
Originally there were hap_ac, hap_ac_lite and cap and it ran good, clients roaming between mtiks.
I added wap_ac, reset it to defaults, setup as CAP, connect to CAPsMAN, all look good, just like rest of CAPs sitting in CAPsMAN.
When there would be more than 2-3 clients connected to either wap 2.4 or wap 5, the problem would arise, wap_ac would disconnect and reconnect to CAPsMAN right away.
Wap_ac temperature would be 60-70 C.
When i would test wap_ac as standalone access point, no problems, 10 clients and all good, no hiccups.
Heres configuration:
/caps-man channel
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2412 name=2412 \
width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2437 name=2437 \
width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2462 name=2462 \
width=20
add band=5ghz-onlyac frequency=5240 name=5240 width=20
add band=5ghz-onlyac frequency=5180 name=5180 width=20
add band=5ghz-onlyac frequency=5320 name=5320 width=20
/caps-man security
add authentication-types=wpa2-psk encryption=aes-ccm group-encryption=aes-ccm \
name=security1
/caps-man access-list
add action=accept disabled=no signal-range=-80..120 ssid-regexp=""
add action=reject disabled=no signal-range=-120..-81 ssid-regexp=""
add disabled=no ssid-regexp=""
/caps-man configuration
add datapath=datapath1 disconnect-timeout=15s distance=indoors \
frame-lifetime=0ms hw-protection-mode=rts-cts hw-retries=15 mode=ap name=\
MT24 security=security1 ssid=MT24G@inet
add datapath=datapath1 mode=ap name=MT5G security=security1 ssid=MT5G@inet
/caps-man datapath
add bridge=lan-local client-to-client-forwarding=yes name=datapath1
add bridge=lan-local client-to-client-forwarding=no local-forwarding=yes \
name=datapath2
/caps-man interface
add arp=enabled channel=2462 configuration=MT24 datapath=datapath2 disabled=\
no l2mtu=1600 master-interface=none mtu=\
1500 name=CAP_cAP_24 security=security1
add arp=enabled configuration=MT5G datapath=datapath2 disabled=no l2mtu=1600 \
master-interface=none mtu=1500 name=\
CAP_hAP_ac_5
add arp=enabled channel=2437 configuration=MT24 datapath=datapath2 disabled=\
no l2mtu=1600 master-interface=none mtu=\
1500 name=CAP_hAP_ac_24 security=security1
add arp=enabled configuration=MT5G datapath=datapath2 disabled=no l2mtu=1600 \
master-interface=none mtu=1500 name=\
CAP_hAp_ac_lite_5
add arp=enabled channel=2412 configuration=MT24 datapath=datapath2 disabled=\
no l2mtu=1600 master-interface=none mtu=\
1500 name=CAP_hAp_ac_lite_24 security=\
security1
add arp=enabled configuration=MT5G datapath=datapath2 disabled=no l2mtu=1600 \
master-interface=none mtu=1500 name=\
CAP_wAP_ac_5 security=security1
add arp=enabled channel=2412 configuration=MT24 datapath=datapath2 disabled=\
no l2mtu=1600 master-interface=none mtu=\
1500 name=CAP_wAP_ac_24 security=security1
add arp=enabled configuration=MT24 datapath=datapath2 disabled=yes \
master-interface=none mtu=1500 name=\
rb2011-1
/caps-man manager
set ca-certificate=auto certificate=auto enabled=yes upgrade-policy=\
require-same-version
/caps-man provisioning
add action=create-enabled master-configuration=MT24 name-format=identity
add action=create-enabled master-configuration=MT5G name-format=identity