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Nexus 7 ... rooted

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  • 1.  Nexus 7 ... rooted

    Posted Mar 18, 2013 09:26 AM

    Guys,

     

     

    Anyone got any ideas why a nexus 7 (rooted) would be disconnecting to the WiFi?  We have a traditional controller/ CAP arrangement with amigopod captive portal. 

     

    Lots of retries on from the client with a low noise floor and low duty cycle.

     

    I want to say, reset, and apply latest software update to the device, then check it works ok - then go back and root it etc. and after that you may have to make a call if you want a device that works or a rooted device.

     

    Can't say I have ever hacked my andriod - anyone got any ideas?

     

    Thanks,

    Nik



  • 2.  RE: Nexus 7 ... rooted

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 18, 2013 09:37 AM

    Turn on user debugging and see why.



  • 3.  RE: Nexus 7 ... rooted

    Posted Mar 18, 2013 09:50 AM

    Yep already done that a few days ago - all seems fine, I can see the user moving between APs, authenticating successfully - some dissassociations though - the only one thing "wrong":

     

    Deauth from sta: 10:bf:48:f1:07:6d: AP 10.24.11.123-d8:c7:c8:10:20:71-01-07-AP Reason 255

     

    And an idle timeout

     

    You got a link for reason code lookup for this deauth message?  rather annoyingly there is a gap in coverage on floors 2 and 3 of the building.



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  • 5.  RE: Nexus 7 ... rooted

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 18, 2013 09:52 AM
    That meant that the Nexus 7 sent disassociation with no specified reason.