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Follow up:

Yesterday we ran the entire day with only one of the original Linksys
access points powered on. No issues all day.

Today we're running the entire day with just the other of the original
Linksys access points powered on. No issues all day (so far).

Both yesterday and today the new Netgear one stayed powered off. I have no
clue what the issue was on Monday when everything on wireless was dropped
over and over and over again.

Sunspots? :)



On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

The Network Guy brought over a Netgear WNAP210 yesterday about 5pm. By
the time he got here the Linksys (or at least one of them) started working
again.

I now have 3 access points set up. Going to run the 2 Linksys one at a
time to try to determine which, if either of them, doesn't work.



On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I've got one access point on regular power now and left the other on POE.
Still have the issue. Both of them now sending logs as well. Upgraded
both to the latest firmware.

Oh, they're Linksys WAP54G. Both have the same SSID, one on channel 1
and the other on channel 6. They're at opposite ends of the office, about
40' apart.


On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:04 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 5/21/2012 2:29 PM, Jeff Crosby wrote:
How do I tell if an access point is going bad? Or the POE that's
powering it?

Put it on regular power?

Intermittently, people will tell me the wireless keeps knocking them
off. Then it comes back. Then gone. Then back, etc.

Does the AP have the ability to send syslog entries to a remote server?
If so, that might give some insight into what is happening.

david

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