Anyone having any issues with their Wifi AP's after the update? I cannot load any websites on my Guest Seperate Zone network.
SG230 with 2 AP30's. One SSID is set to WPA2 Personal and bridged to LAN. Other SSID is a guest network set to WPA2 Personal and Separate Zone. Bridged network works great! Guest network hasn't worked since I updated last week. When temporarily switching Guest to Bridged, everything works! Finally got around to some troubleshooting and today and I'm seeing a lot of strange behavior. First thing to pop up was in the Wireless Protection log:
2016:03:02-16:31:41 192.168.0.44 awelogger[10392]: id="4105" severity="info" sys="System" sub="WiFi" name="STA WPA failure" ssid="OCCPUBLIC" ssid_id="WLAN0.0" bssid="00:1a:8c:74:81:d0" sta="60:fe:c5:e1:06:10" reason_code="2"
2016:03:02-16:31:41 192.168.0.44 awelogger[10392]: id="4102" severity="info" sys="System" sub="WiFi" name="STA disconnected" ssid="OCCPUBLIC" ssid_id="WLAN0.0" bssid="00:1a:8c:74:81:d0" sta="60:fe:c5:e1:06:10"
2016:03:02-16:31:46 192.168.0.44 hostapd: wlan0: STA 60:fe:c5:e1:06:10 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to local deauth request
As I started to research this error I found a couple postings about switching to WPA Personal from WPA2 Personal. After the switch it appeared for a moment I had Internet access. Then after a minute or two I had none. Firewall log indicates traffic is making it out without issue however the browser just sits there trying to load. This happens on multiple devices.
So I kept digging and found that if I change the MTU on the Guest Wireless interface from 1500 to 1300 certain pages will now load. However none of the speed test pages load(speedof.me, speedtest.net, speakeasy.net, etc.) Now I remember performance issues a couple releases back referencing changing the MTU. I believe it was fixed here: community.sophos.com/.../29835
So my questions now are...
1. Is anyone else seeing this behavior?
2. If you are does changing your MTU help?
Any and all input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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