On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 09:41:20AM +0200, Stefano Pardini wrote:
That interesting pragmatic response!
Trying to solve problems without logic is going to lead to a lot of flailing around and pain.
The APs and the radius server aren't in the same broadcast domain (I know, it's not a good policy).
There's nothing wrong with that.
Maybe some firewall issue?
If that's the case then your RADIUS server wouldn't see anything. So you can rule that one out. In extreme cases, network MTU stopping larger requests getting through. But I'd still expect to see another requests from the client before that could even slightly become a possibility. So rule that out as well.
Thanks for your time, thanks for your helpful response.
Hope you find it. As I said, unless all your clients are identical and, say, did a system update at the same time, you can probably rule them out as well. So I'd personally investigate the AP first. Have you restarted it? Try a spare AP / different model / etc. Read the logs to see what is actually happening. Matthew -- Matthew Newton, Ph.D. <mcn4@le.ac.uk> Systems Specialist, Infrastructure Services, I.T. Services, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom For IT help contact helpdesk extn. 2253, <ithelp@le.ac.uk>