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Re: Unify issue


 

On this UniFi issue, are UniFi AP's being used with a non-UniFi switch?

I once had pervasive reproducible issues like this on Apple products simply disappear overnight by switching the UniFi AP's from a non-UniFi to a UniFi switch.? Now I will never connect UniFi AP's to a non-UniFi switch, just not worth the hassle.? The best I can tell, these newer seamless fast-roaming protocols have more complexity than before, and if the upstream switch is behind on knowing which AP is actually in touch with an iPhone, and is sending traffic to the wrong AP for any reason, you'll drop packets and connections.? I assume Ubiquiti got the roaming dance figured out within their product line.

Mike


On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 8:15?AM ckangis via <chris=[email protected]> wrote:
Ditto to what others have said.
Here's a another item:
- Only because I actually had an issue with this, is there a chance (based on your DHCP settings) that you ran out of DHCP IP addresses for you router to give out??
>>> I had a DHCP range with 100 addresses and ran out, because the Lease time was set inadvertently to 7 days so devices that were coming and going were held in check by the router. Setting the lease time to 12 hours and expending the pool eliminated the issue.
?
Also, I was just working with a dealer that has new Unify APs and we were having major sluggishness with iPads, iPhones and TSRs, but not my xPanel via the VPN...? Not sure what is the issue yet, so it may have no relation to the Unify stuff...

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