I ran into this issue, probably my own fault -
I had a "special" wlan created with a vlan assigned, that is used for our athletic department's track & field finishline timing system. I used a non-broadcast ssid (WPA2-PSK) for a couple of wireless-to-serial adapters connected to running time clocks and the data is transfered wirelessly to the finishline PC that is connected/wired to that vlan. Devices have to be on the same network.
I had connected an AP105/175 to an access port on that vlan - (BAD IDEA) Took me more than a few days of on and off trouble shooting to figure out why the AP on that access port would not function.
So my question is related to the fact that: needing to provide access to that "special" vlan, to both wired and wireless clients - can I, in fact, put wired and wireless users on the same valn without causing some sort of conflict?
Seems my mistake was only in connecting the AP to the vlan used for the WLAN users?
ARUBA OS 6.1.2.4 Master and Local controllers, 446 AP-105s, 2 AP-175s and 6 RAP-2s.