Issues with tcp connections between VLANs on the same AP
I'm having issues streaming some networked (WiFi) cameras across VLANs, but only when the client device is on the same AP as the camera. When my client device is connected to a different AP everything streams perfectly. But when they share an AP the stream dies before it can even start. I have 3 total APs, all EAP650. Two are directly connected to my switch, one is using wireless mesh. If the cameras are in the same VLAN as the client device it works perfectly. if the cameras are on a different VLAN AND a different AP it works perfectly. If the cameras are on a different VLAN but the SAME AP, it does not work.
I cannot figure out why this would be.
Update: This is caused because TCP connections will drop unexepectedly when connecting to the same AP from where they initiated, on a different ssid/vlan
I isolated it to the EAP 650 access points I was using. I replaced them with some netgear access points set up with the same SSIDs and VLANs and it works 100% correctly.
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yes it works now, but I think the EAP670 is too sensitive to radar. it seems that it detects radar of other access points nearby. I have also seen that on other access points from TP-Link
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Fae wrote
Hi Fae, circling back here.
Yes channel 100 does work, it just sometimes takes the full 10mins before the channel becomes active.
There is no weather radar in my area, but there is another network nearby on channel 112.
Full power on channels 30-64 would be greatly appreciated. Most countries allow this.
This wifi space is cleaner for me, but the range reduction of the lower power is noticeable on this model of EAP.
Surely changing country setting should adapt wifi power / bands available?
I have noticed that I cannot select channel 149 at all on this model even with 80mhz or less selected?
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