Resolved Issues
The following items describe the resolved issues for the AX411 Access Point. Where applicable, the software and firmware versions in which the issue is resolved are listed. For information on upgrading access point firmware, see the Junos OS WLAN Configuration and Administration Guide.
- For access points running firmware version 10.1.3.7, the access point sometimes does not allow wireless clients to reconnect to the network. The client would connect with the network through an SSID on the access point, receive an IP address through DHCP, and then later disconnect. When the client returned after a period of about 24 hours, the access point would not issue the client an IP address with DHCP, and the client could not connect with the network. This issue is resolved in access point firmware version 10.1.3.9. [PR/300708]
- For access points running firmware version 10.1.3.7, it is possible to create an access point cluster containing access points with different band plan settings, for example FCC and ETSI. However, in such a cluster the access points change their country-specific settings unpredictably. Access point firmware version 10.1.3.9 resolves this issue by requiring that all access points in a cluster have the same band plan. An access point with a different band plan setting would not be allowed into the cluster.
![]() | Note: We recommend that if you upgrade your AX411 Access Point to firmware version 10.1.3.9, you also upgrade the Junos OS on its SRX Series Services Gateway to Junos OS Release 10.1R1, 10.2R2, or later. For information about upgrading the Junos OS on the services gateway, see the Junos OS Migration Guide. |
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