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lmpv
Explorer

Check Point appliance 1530 wireless disassociation issues

Hello,

I´m having problems with a 1535 appliance, in regards to Wifi.

Most of the clients are using MacOs, and the only thing that i can see on the logs is this:

 daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 42:c3:8c:55:71:e8 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 5e:7b:3c:82:a9:b2 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 5e:7b:3c:82:a9:b2 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 02:e7:fc:c0:df:51 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 5e:7b:3c:82:a9:b2 IEEE 802.11: disassociated

local7.info dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.253.24 (192.168.253.1) from 68:7a:64:b3:20:95 (ALTW001) via wlan0
local7.info dhcpd: [Local Network: DHCP] DHCPACK on 192.168.253.24 to 68:7a:64:b3:20:95 (ALTW001) via wlan0
daemon.info hostapd: [Wireless] wlan0: STA 68:7a:64:b3:20:95 IEEE 802.11: disassociated

I would like some help on identifying the issue.

Regards

Luis Miguel Ventura
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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

This is likely going to require TAC to assist.
What I saw in a similar TAC case that might be useful debug commands are as follows (all commands are in expert mode):

# iwpriv wlan1 dbgLVL 0x7FFFFFFF
# cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail > /storage/dbg_rand.txt

If trying to connect to the 2.4GHz wifi connection:
# hostapd_ctl restart wifi0 -d -l

Otherwise, if trying to connect to the 5GHz wifi connection:
# hostapd_ctl restart wifi1 -d -l

The following files will need to be reviewed/supplied to TAC:

  • /logs/hostapd.lo
  • /storage/dbg_rand.txt
  • The output file from CPinfo -d -D -z -o /var/log/<hostname>

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lmpv
Explorer

Hello Phoneboy,

I will gather all the information and post it here.

Thank you

Luis Miguel Ventura
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_Val_
Admin
Admin

Please open a TAC ticket via https://help.checkpoint.com

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bs69
Employee
Employee

Luis,

My name is Boaz and I'm in charge of SMB Wireless (WiFi). As Phoneboy requested, we will need to see hostapd log file to better understand what causes those MACs to request IP every 12 minutes and why they disassociate the way they do.
Can you also share your wireless configuration - what type of security settings (e.g. WPA3/WPA2) do you use? Are you seeing these on other, non Apple products?

Thank you,

Boaz.

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lmpv
Explorer

Hello Boaz,

The final customer send me this screeshoots today that i'm attaching.

Phonebiy did send this commands to be used for debugging but they are not working

If trying to connect to the 2.4GHz wifi connection:
# hostapd_ctl restart wifi0 -d -l

Otherwise, if trying to connect to the 5GHz wifi connection:
# hostapd_ctl restart wifi1 -d -l    

 i get this:

hostapd_ctl restart wifi0 -d -l
command:/pfrm2.0/bin/hostapd_ctl restart wifi0 -d -l
Unknown -l
Usage: /pfrm2.0/bin/hostapd_ctl CMD HOSTAPD_NAME [options]

This script controls hostapd
CMD: start, stop, restart
HOSTAPD_NAME: wired, wifi0, wifi1 if exists
Options:
-d Debug mode, log saved in /logs/hostapd.log
-h Print this help

Best regards

Luis Miguel Ventura
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