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Hi,

 

i have a VVX411 

MAC Address 64:16:7F:26:F1:B2

UC Software Version 5.9.6.2996
Updater Version 5.9.7.42880

 

we have a OBiWiFi5G dongle and it is connected to wifi at an employees home outside the office network.

 

the phone connects to wifi, but periodically there is a message on the screen that says "network is down". the phone loses wifi connection then immediately reconnects.

 

it is very annoying as the phone keeps beeping

 

in the logs there is the following:

0603125939|nisvc|2|00|Invoker's nCommands,CurrentKey:2,(106)Responder
0603125939|nisvc|2|00|Response(-1)nisvc,(-1),(-1)app,(22),(Expiry,TransactionId,Time,Type):(-1,-1,1622721579,1)IndicationCode:(400)
0603125943|cfg |*|00|RT|Network wlan0 link went down
0603125948|wlan |4|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | Scan callback without asking. Connect called or App Cancelled?
0603125949|cfg |*|00|RT|Network wlan0 link went up
0603125949|dhcpc|*|00|dhcLeaseMgr: Received 2, dhcpRunning true
0603125950|dhcpc|*|00|dhcLeaseMgr: Received 1, dhcpRunning false
0603125950|log |4|00|UtilLogServerC:: syslog sendto on UDP socket to '192.168.16.17' failed
0603125953|cfg |*|00|RT| Phone IP address is 192.168.1.224.
0603125953|cfg |*|00|RT| Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
0603125953|cfg |*|00|RT| Gateway address is 192.168.1.1.
0603130109|nisvc|2|00|Request(-1)nisvc,(891)NIWPADPacReqMsgKey,(-1)app,(22),(Expiry,TransactionId,Time,Type):(-1,-1,1622721669,0)IndicationLevel:(200)
0603130109|nisvc|2|00|PacA:PacContent:Src,Status,Contentlen,Expiry = WPADKey(,0x4),400,0,(0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0)ProxyData:UserName Valid,Password Valid,nAddrs:0

any idea why it keeps disconnecting to wifi.

 

no other devices have any issue connecting to the wifi and the VVX411 is no further from the router than other devices

 

thanks

 

jack

 

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Hello @guideclothing ,

 

Welcome back to the Poly Community.


I have just updated our FAQ here:

 

Jun 05, 2018 Question: Do Poly Phones support a USB WiFi adapter?

Resolution: Please => here <=

 

You can use this to try and troubleshoot the issue.

 

If this fails and no other volunteer has any ideas please work with your reseller as outlined in your other posts and get this into Poly support.

 

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

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Steffen 

 

please see logs attached.

 

the disconnection / reconnection is at the end

0607135946|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 26 - NetwkMgrSubEventSignalQuality subscriber 1 1b75f90 1aa9058 c57f0
0607135950|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::procThread event 14
0607135950|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getSignalQuality | Quality=93
0607135950|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 26 - NetwkMgrSubEventSignalQuality subscriber 1 1b75f90 1aa9058 c57f0
0607135954|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::procThread event 14
0607135954|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getSignalQuality | Quality=96
0607135954|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 26 - NetwkMgrSubEventSignalQuality subscriber 1 1b75f90 1aa9058 c57f0
0607135955|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseNetlinkEvent() Will extract the received wireless event
0607135955|wlan |0|00|Network event 8b15
0607135955|wlan |3|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::singleEventHandler() Could not associate to the AP
0607135955|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys"
0607135955|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: COMPLETED -> DISCONNECTED"
0607135955|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=7, prevState=7, finalState=0
0607135955|wlan |1|00|processWpaEventString: will update upper layer that we couldn't connect, wpaState=0, errReasonCode=0
0607135955|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | ENTER IOCTL status=3
0607135955|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 4 - NetwkMgrWlanSubEventNetWkDown subscriber 1 1b75f78 1aa9048 c57f0
0607135955|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC:sendEvent Stopping Signal Quality update timer
0607135955|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::sendEvent | NetwkMgrSubEventNetWkDown, reason=0
0607135955|cfg |*|00|RT|Network wlan0 link went down
0607135955|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING"
0607135955|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=0, prevState=0, finalState=2
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseNetlinkEvent() Will extract the received wireless event
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Network event 8b19
0607135959|wlan |1|00|Scan done
0607135959|wlan |3|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getScanResults() Fetched scan results
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getScanResults() ****Address:01:00:98:00:6A:B2 *****
0607135959|wlan |0|00|ESSID C8B0 Hyperoptic 1Gb Fibre 2.4Ghz
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Running on mode3
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Frequency: 2412000000.000000
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Encryption: yes-
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseWpa2 selected security mode WPA2-PSK
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseWpa not wpa1
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Quality=62
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getScanResults() ****Address:01:00:98:00:6A:B2 *****
0607135959|wlan |0|00|ESSID 87F0 Hyperoptic 1Gb Fibre 2.4Ghz
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Running on mode3
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Frequency: 2412000000.000000
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Encryption: yes-
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseWpa2 selected security mode WPA2-PSK
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseWpa not wpa1
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Quality=100
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getScanResults() ****Address:01:00:44:E9:DD:5E *****
0607135959|wlan |0|00|ESSID BTWifi-X
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Running on mode3
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Frequency: 2437000000.000000
0607135959|wlan |0|00|Encryption: yes-
0607135959|wlan |0|00|frequency=2472000000.000000
0607135959|wlan |0|00|essid=Hyperoptic 1Gbps Broadband B5
0607135959|wlan |0|00|quality=48
0607135959|wlan |0|00|rssi=0
0607135959|wlan |0|00|bssid=01:00:00:02:61:8B
0607135959|wlan |0|00|encrypted=1
0607135959|wlan |0|00|securityMode=2
0607135959|wlan |0|00|securityMode=2
0607135959|wlan |0|00|mode=3
0607135959|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | ENTER IOCTL status=8
0607135959|wlan |4|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | Scan callback without asking. Connect called or App Cancelled?
0607140000|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS "
0607140000|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>Trying to associate with 00:02:61:8b:0e:b6 (SSID='Hyperoptic 1Gbps Broadband B5' freq=2472 MHz)"
0607140000|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseNetlinkEvent() Will extract the received wireless event
0607140000|wlan |0|00|Network event 8b06
0607140000|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | ENTER IOCTL status=5
0607140000|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: SCANNING -> ASSOCIATING"
0607140000|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=2, prevState=2, finalState=3
0607140000|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseNetlinkEvent() Will extract the received wireless event
0607140000|wlan |0|00|Network event 8b04
0607140000|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | ENTER IOCTL status=5
0607140000|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::parseNetlinkEvent() Will extract the received wireless event
0607140000|wlan |0|00|Network event 8b15
0607140000|wlan |3|00| netwkMgrWlanWextC::singleEventHandler() We're associated
0607140000|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: ASSOCIATING -> ASSOCIATED"
0607140000|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=3, prevState=3, finalState=4
0607140001|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: ASSOCIATED -> 4WAY_HANDSHAKE"
0607140001|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=4, prevState=4, finalState=5
0607140001|wlan |1|00|handleWpaEvents: Processing "<2>State: 4WAY_HANDSHAKE -> 4WAY_HANDSHAKE"
0607140001|wlan |0|00|processWpaEventString: wpaState=5, prevState=5, finalState=5
0607140001|wlan |1|00|processWpaEventString: will update upper layer that we're connected, wpaState=7
0607140001|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC::wlanNetwkMgrDriverResponse | ENTER IOCTL status=9
0607140001|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 5 - NetwkMgrWlanSubEventNetWkup subscriber 1 1b75f60 1aa9038 c57f0
0607140001|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanC:sendEvent Starting Signal Quality update timer
0607140001|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanSendEvent: EventType 24 - NetwkMgrWlanSubEventCurrApInfo subscriber 1 1bf9db8 1a99de0 20c72c
0607140001|wlan |0|00|netwkMgrWlanWextC::getSignalQuality | Quality=48
0607140001|cfg |*|00|RT|Network wlan0 link went up
0607140001|dhcpc|*|00|dhcLeaseMgr: Received 2, dhcpRunning true
0607140001|dhcpc|*|00|dhcLeaseMgr: Received 1, dhcpRunning false
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