We have two indoor units that we hit with the new firmware. Both are having AP association problems.

Both units took the upgrade fine, found our test AP in the office (D-link AP just powered on). Took one unit out to a customer location served by a Cisco 350 ( been to his house now 4 or 5 times already) Airbridge seems to work great %80+ on RSSI and LQ but will not associate for anything. Manual config, using the site survey, nada. There are 4 or 5 other airbridge units on this AP and this unit did associate with this AP before the firmware upgrade.

Back to the office to test the second unit, it associates with the test AP but will not associate with any other AP ( 2 Cisco 350's or a d-link AP we have on a building down the street. Good RSSI and LQ.

Both units associate with the test d-link in the office and seem to be stable, doesn't drop the association can be power cycled without forgetting it's settings but will not associate with any other AP.


We sent the other 5 units back to EC before the firmware notification. Two new units came in as advanced replacements and worked right out of the box with the 1.0.4 firmware the other 3 we will get in on Tuesday.





On Saturday, July 19, 2003, at 01:18 PM, Colorado Wisp wrote:


Nish,

We updated several of one of our "overheating" units this morning and it
will not associate with our APs running 1.4j.5. We have no plans to update
the firmware on the APs, they have been rock solid. Is there going to be
firmware that will interact this firmware version?


Chris

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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Anyone having issues with the new firmware?



Tim,
Can you please elaborate a little more on this "still doing the same
thing!". What was the problem, new unit (June or July purchase?), RSSI and
LQ values, Brand of AP?


We have confirmed that the problem of loosing association at elevated
temperature has been solved. This has been the focus of all our efforts and
we are quire confident that issue no longer exist. Now we will be focusing
on testing if there has been any other side effects.


From some of the emails it appears that some of you are trying to see
if
the new F/W also fixes the old/lingering problem of "periodic lockup". I
will be pleasantly surprised to hear that it does, but that has not been the
focus of the current activity on hand.


Thanks for your support.

Nish


Don Grossman www.WillitsOnline.com icq# 4224548

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