I am not entirely sure this is a NAC problem, but I was wondering if anyone has seen this.
We are having a problem getting a Wii console connected to our wireless network. The connection test fails every time with one of the following errors: 51330, 51331, 51332. The WLC never reports that the console gets past the START or probing stage. The console does not get an address from DHCP and does not communicate if it is given a static IP. We have tried different SSIDs (on managed and non-managed vlans) with the same result. Both SSIDs are open networks with MAC filtering on one and the NAC behind the other. We have also tried moving to a different building with a different model of AP. We believe and are working on confirming that Wii consoles have been able to connect to our wireless network in the past. No recent changes have been made to the NAC or to the wireless network. The console in question was tested with a home wireless network and with our wired network and functioned correctly in both cases. It is running software version 4.3U. We are not having issues with any other wireless clients or game systems. We are using a Cisco WLC 4410 with Aironet 1140, 1142, and 1240 APs for wireless. We are using Cisco NAC 4.7.2 in band for the wireless network using the in band server as the DHCP for the managed subnet. There is an "Allow" filter in the NAC for the console. Thanks, Jeremy L. Shoemaker Systems Administrator Dakota Wesleyan University 605-995-2147 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Strategic - WOO - Maximizer - Achiever - Learner
