I'm about 100% sure that there's no issue with the 3200ACM and Apple devices, especially since I acquired a couple of newer devices and they've had no issues for a while now.
I'd highly suggest wiping the flash, NVRAM before and after upgrading and setting up everything manually.
Anything else after that is either configuration issues or an actual Apple problem for them not sticking to IEEE or ISO standards, but that's just my two cents, someone who has been using the 3200ACM for a long while now. _________________ Router: Linksys WRT3200ACM WLAN0 and 1 have same SSID
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN0 Mode AP VHT80 80MHz Mixed Mode Channel and Extension Channel Auto Extension LL-6
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN1 Mode AP 20 MHz Mixed Mode Channel Auto
SD8887 802.11ac disabled but visible on GUI and CLI
TX Power 18 dBm
Antenna Gain 0 dBi
U-APSD (Automatic Power Save)Enabled
Protection Mode None
RTS Threshold Disabled
Short Preamble Disabled
Short GI Enabled
Single User Beamforming Enabled
Multi User Beamforming Enabled
AP Isolation Disabled
Beacon Interval 100
DTIM Interval 2
WMM Support Enabled
Radar Detection Disabled
ScanList default
Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) 500 (Default: 500 meters)
Max Associated Clients 256 (Default: 256 Clients)
Minimum Signal for authenticate -128
Minimum Signal for connection -128
Poll Time for signal lookup 10
Amount of allowed low signals 3
Wireless security is WPA2 Personal CCMP-128 only
QAM256 is on
I'm about 100% sure that there's no issue with the 3200ACM and Apple devices, especially since I acquired a couple of newer devices and they've had no issues for a while now.
Are those Apple devices fully updated? If so, I wonder if there's a pertinent difference between the firmware on 3200ACM and 1900ACS routers. Please see my last post in the r46446 new build thread regarding latest Apple devices randomizing wifi MAC addresses, which is playing havoc with r46446 but surprisingly not with r46069 on our 1900ACS units.
Here's an interesting article from Cisco, although possibly behind the times regarding Apple's latest same-SSID MAC rotation feature:
I'm about 100% sure that there's no issue with the 3200ACM and Apple devices, especially since I acquired a couple of newer devices and they've had no issues for a while now.
Are those Apple devices fully updated? If so, I wonder if there's a pertinent difference between the firmware on 3200ACM and 1900ACS routers. Please see my last post in the r46446 new build thread regarding latest Apple devices randomizing wifi MAC addresses, which is playing havoc with r46446 but surprisingly not with r46069 on our 1900ACS units.
Here's an interesting article from Cisco, although possibly behind the times regarding Apple's latest same-SSID MAC rotation feature:
Very updated, as in the latest and greatest always (auto update is on).
I do have a legacy device on iOS 12 and it also doesn't have issues. _________________ Router: Linksys WRT3200ACM WLAN0 and 1 have same SSID
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN0 Mode AP VHT80 80MHz Mixed Mode Channel and Extension Channel Auto Extension LL-6
88W8964 802.11ac WLAN1 Mode AP 20 MHz Mixed Mode Channel Auto
SD8887 802.11ac disabled but visible on GUI and CLI
TX Power 18 dBm
Antenna Gain 0 dBi
U-APSD (Automatic Power Save)Enabled
Protection Mode None
RTS Threshold Disabled
Short Preamble Disabled
Short GI Enabled
Single User Beamforming Enabled
Multi User Beamforming Enabled
AP Isolation Disabled
Beacon Interval 100
DTIM Interval 2
WMM Support Enabled
Radar Detection Disabled
ScanList default
Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) 500 (Default: 500 meters)
Max Associated Clients 256 (Default: 256 Clients)
Minimum Signal for authenticate -128
Minimum Signal for connection -128
Poll Time for signal lookup 10
Amount of allowed low signals 3
Wireless security is WPA2 Personal CCMP-128 only
QAM256 is on
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14249 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 14:35 Post subject:
It would be really great if we kept this sort of discussion in one place, perhaps under the General forum (Do NOT open a new thread, leave things where they are, please). There is also an issue with Safari, noted somewhere in this thread:
I would love to be able to split and merge information into one thread, but that would take some serious voodoo magic. Just wanted to interject here so people would understand just how chaotic and messy having all of this discussion in multiple threads really is for anyone trying to contribute or moderate
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14249 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 13:50 Post subject:
Consider following browser recommendations for accessing webUI, disabling pre-fetching, and even adjusting the
auto-refresh interval in the webUI. NOTE: Check setting "tcp_tw_recycle" (in "Administration->Sysctl") and if set
to 1, set to 0; "save" and reboot as it appears to solve issues with Apple products. Read the first four links.
Consider following browser recommendations for accessing webUI, disabling pre-fetching, and even adjusting the
auto-refresh interval in the webUI. NOTE: Check setting "tcp_tw_recycle" (in "Administration->Sysctl") and if set
to 1, set to 0; "save" and reboot as it appears to solve issues with Apple products. Read the first four links.
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14249 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 21:38 Post subject:
And the reason why I should've left these threads locked appears. Long since resolved, if you had been keeping up with the build threads and other discussion. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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