Issue getting a new controller to see APs
Long thread, I've done some investigation but hit a roadblock. Looking for ideas.
Background:
APs - EAP225v3 with firmware 2.3
Old Controller - v2.70
Old system running controller - Win10 upgraded from Win8
New system - Win10 with fresh install
I've followed the other recent thread on this.
1) Tried backing up config, installing same controller v2.70, importing config. All APs are in Disconnected state.
2) Tried fresh install on controller v2.70 with a copy of the "data" folder. Same situation.
3) Tried fresh install on controller v3.0.2. Can't talk with APs.
4) Tried reset on APs back to default. Still can't talk with APs.
5) I even tried changing the IP address of the new system to the IP of the old system. Still can't talk with APs.
Downloaded the EAP Discovery Utility 1.03. Can see and manage APs successfully.
After running that, still can't see the APs in the controller software.
Reload the config backup, the APs show up now, but are still disconnected.
I'm thinking, this is weird. How can I discover and manage, but can't talk with the APs. Go into the directory for the controller software, see a Discovery Utility app.
Try running that. The APs never show up in that version.
Hmmm... That's odd. The controller app seems to start everything OK.
Here is where I'm stuck. Why does this controller work on the old system (Win10, older install/upgrade) but doesn't work on the new system (fresh Win10)? They are both Win10 Pro v17134. I don't think it is Java (they run an included version, not the system version). I don't think it is the browser (both are Edge).
Anybody have any ideas what I should check next? I really don't want to keep the old system around just to run the controller software that works. Also, since I can't talk to the APs, I can't reconfigure them (and I wouldn't want to enter all the SSIDs and portal info again).
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Steve