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We could do that but it gives a false alert to the team responsible for that site (which could be an outside consulting group) that something is down. I really think that Zyxel should give us an option to move a device from one Site to another with the option of keeping the device names/settings instead of resetting them…
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No. We configure and test them at one office. Then move them, physically, to the location that it is going to be used AND we moved them in NCC. Problem is ... once we move them in NCC, all of the AP names gets changed back to MAC addresses (not matching the names that we physically labelled on the APs for physical…
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IMHO that is a bug, not a feature. When we are pre-configuring a dozen APs for a remote office, we cannot set them up ahead of time and then move them into the proper Site once a contractor installs them physically.
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So does turning the "Band Select" off help with Macbooks connecting to 5GHz band when both bands are on the same SSID?
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Sorry. Didn't see this until now. I will have to test it in our next maintenance window.
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How about non-DFS channels?
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So the response is from the DHCP server? Or from the user computer?
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Our throughput on the 5GHz channel has not surpassed 50Mbps, even with nobody else in the office and only 1 device on the AP.
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Sorry. not exactly what I was looking for. There must be somewhere that the AP is reading that name from, and when it doesn't find it, then the MAC address is used in the description. I wanted to standardize that to something. Right now there are a few devices with something that is definitely user-entered.
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Example: 40/36/44/48 and 48/44/36/40 But sometimes they are exactly the same.
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OK please keep everyone posted when the fix is available.
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Thank you please keep us posted,
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As a workaround, we've manually set our 4 APs to fixed 2.4GHz channels (using a WiFi analyzer app to find the least interference, as best we could, at each AP location before setting the static channels).
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We are in the US. The maximum that some of the APs goto by themselves is about 28 dBm, so we are not limited to below 25 dBm
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As you can see ... it is set for 25 dBM, but it is only transmitting at 20 dBM. So is this a bug?