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FS#666 - "Wireless is disabled or not associated" when channel mode "auto" #5659

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Mar 30, 2017 · 8 comments
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Maenne79:

Supply the following if possible:

  • Device problem occurs on Banana Pi R1
  • Software versions: all

When I set the channel mode to "auto", then the message appears "Wireless is disabled or not associated" and the WLAN does'nt work.
I set the channel manually, then WLAN works fine.

The problem is already known with OpenWrt:
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/32630

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lleachii:

Also occurs on WRT54G devices when attempting to connect wireless to WWAN.

After proceeding through the steps in LuCI, you have to go back and edit the wireless channel in order to set it to the root AP's known channel.

One concern about this - is that the root AP cannot change channels or use Auto channel mode.

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pgmann:

Had to manually set my transmit power instead of using 'auto' on the latest LEDE build, 17.01.4. I was previously running 17.01.1 where 'auto' worked fine for me. My device is the TP-Link TD-W8980. Thankfully this bug report was able to tell me how to work around the problem, but a fix would be appreciated.

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cosmicfour:

I had to do the same thing as Peter mentioned I am running a Linksys WRT3200ACM. I also upgraded from 17.01.1 where 'auto' worked.

Firmware Version: LEDE Reboot 17.01.4 r3560-79f57e422d / LuCI lede-17.01 branch (git-17.290.79498-d3f0685)
Kernel Version: 4.4.92

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thexavier666:

I'm using TP-Link Archer C7. I also had this problem.
It fixed itself after a few reboots.

Im using lede-17.01 branch (git-17.290.79498-d3f0685) / LEDE Reboot 17.01.4 r3560-79f57e422d

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cosmicfour:

I rebooted twice on my Linksys WRT3200ACM resolved the issue.

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aurelionet:

I have the same problem in TL-WR849 (BR). I need help.

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kriskra:

Same here, WRT3200ACM (Marvell 88W8964) working fine after a few restarts, can't get WRT1200AC (Marvell 88W8864) to work, w/o setting a fix channel. Any suggestion here?

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aparcar commented Dec 2, 2022

This issue is for a EOL release, please comment if this bug still affects you in currently supported releases.

@aparcar aparcar closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 2, 2022
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