Can't connect to wifi - driving me insane.
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@Martin-Wiedmeyer Further up the thread has the info; Microtik CRS109-8G-1S-2HnD - it's running the latest firmware. I hadn't thought of the packet capture because I'm not sure anything is actually negotiating, but let me try it and see.
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@Martin-Wiedmeyer As far as I am able to tell, it doesn't even try associating. I am going to investigate further when everyone else goes to sleep

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@dr_jkl I was looking at your wireless-config, and one thing I noticed is that when I used the official firmware, it added
option ApCliEncrypType 'AES'in wifi-iface, ie. this is kinda the config it produced for me:config wifi-device 'ra0' option type 'ralink' option mode '9' option channel 'auto' option txpower '100' option ht '20' option country 'US' option disabled '0' config wifi-iface option device 'ra0' option network 'wlan' option mode 'ap' option encryption 'psk2' option key '12345678' option ApCliEnable '1' option ApCliAuthMode 'WPA2PSK' option ApCliEncrypType 'AES' option ssid 'Omega-616B' option ApCliSsid 'PUTYOUROWNSSIDHERE' option ApCliPassWord 'PUTYOURPASSWORDHERE' config wifi-config option ssid 'PUTYOUROWNSSIDHERE' option encryption 'WPA2PSK' option key 'PUTYOURPASSWORDHERE'I don't see any other meaningful difference. Just for the sakes of curiosity, add that option and see if it makes any difference?
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@dr_jkl I am talking about looking at the WIFI packets before negotiation occurs.
I believe you are using a Mac, from what I see above...
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/75221/wireless-sniffing-using-mac-os-x-106-and-above
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@Martin-Wiedmeyer All I see when I do that are beacons from the Omega advertising the Omega-76EB network.
0_1487542455135_omega.pcapngEither I am doing something wrong (possible, I don't use wireshark much) or the Omega isn't even trying.
(EDIT: references to 'jkl-omega' is the default network it brings up; I renamed the Omega-76EB network so my roomate wouldn't freak out about something new :D)
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@WereCatf Tried this... no change.
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@dr_jkl Are you using the native MacOS WiFi sniffing tools or WireShark alone?
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@Martin-Wiedmeyer I tried both ways; one with wireshark itself and then one using the native wifi monitor and opening the resultant packet capture in wireshark to grab anything from the Omega. As far as I can tell it never tries to associate.
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@dr_jkl did you ever get through this ? I have to omega2+ and neither of them get access to the internet even though they can connect to every router I throw at them.
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I have problem to connect to any mobile hotspot (tried on both iphone and samsung hotspot) But able to connect to Router AP just fine. anyone got any solution ?