EAP235-Wall network transmission issues with IPv6
I have enabled IPv6 on the ER7206 Router, and configured IPv6 DHCP on my subnets. The wired connections are all still working perfectly. But the Wireless EAP325-Wall connections are unusably slow, seem to block communication.
The speed drops from 400MBit/s to about 200Kbps, with long delays and failures to connect.
I have 5 of these units, and they all exhibit the same problem.
Reverting these to firmware 3.1.1 (which does not claim to support IPv6) solves the issue. This removes the ability for the EAP to be assigned an IPv6 address itself, but the clients still get an IPv6 address, and seem to work ok.
I have actually been trying to figure out an issue with impossibly slow Apple AirPrint printing for months, which I think was also IPv6 (link-local) related. Reverting to EAP firmware 3.1.1 has also fixed this problem!
I think we need a firmware fix for these devices.
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Please ignore the reminder.
We are releasing a new firmware version 3.2.3, and it will fix the issue.
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May I know where did you get the firmware 3.2.2?
The latest firmware on our official website is 3.1.1.
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Hi @Vincent-TP ,
The Omada controller offered 3.2.2 as an upgrade. After downgrading, the controller is reminding me again to update the EAPs to 3.2.2.
Cheers,
Mark
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Please ignore the reminder.
We are releasing a new firmware version 3.2.3, and it will fix the issue.
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@Vincent-TP I have 2 aps in my network. A Eap 245 at center of the house and a Eap 235 wall in a bedroom. When i,m in a coverage of 245 everything works fine. I have a 200mb internet speed and i reach that speed on a Eap 245. Altough, when i go to bedroom the Eap 235wall works bad, slow. I downgrade the firmare from 3.2.3 to 3.1.1 and the 3.1.1 works better than 3.2.3. Then I say, the 3.2.3 firware dont solve the problem yet. Any sugestion? Greetings from Brazil. Thanks
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When you are in the bedroom, how many speed can you get? Did you check if the clients are connecting to the EAP235-wall or still connecting to the EAP245? You can check it from the controller interface.
And when you roll back to 3.1.1, how many speed will you get when in the bedroom?
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@Vincent-TP Hello,
Finally I resolved the situation. After I change all the net cable the problem remain. So, I had a idea to change te Poe Injector. I changed the Poe and the speeds up to 200Mbps, I change back the oldest Poe and the speeds down to 50 - 80Mbps. WOW. It was hard to find the problem because te EAP 235 link was gigabit on cable, however only the Radio connection was slow. I think hughest speed need more power. So I learned more one tip, to inspect the Poe Injector too. Thanks.
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Thanks for the update.
May I know the model number/brand of the POE injector you were using?
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