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on 15-07-2023 03:23 PM - last edited on 04-08-2023 03:16 PM by Gliwmaeden2
Hello,
Please can someone tell me what the message 'WiFi security settings have been successfully saved' in my router log actually means i.e. what is the router doing, and why? The message tends to appear multiple, usually 4, times in quick succession, and I get several groups of messages on most days.
My reason for asking is I've been struggling with my wireless printers frequently going offline at seemingly random times. Internet searches show printer-offline issues are widely reported with various printer models, but none of the suggested fixes work for me. Furthermore my problem is affecting two printers (different models) at varying times. So I decided to take a closer look at what is happening in my case...
I ran a batch script which pings my printer IP addresses every 5 minutes over several days to find out when the problem occurs. By cross-referencing the results against my router's log, I've concluded that my problem is somehow linked to the 'WiFi security...' messages in the router log.
To clarify, my 'WiFi security...' messages are usually followed in the log by all 2.4GHz wifi devices - or less frequently all 5GHz wifi devices - automatically disconnecting and reconnecting from the network, and therefore becoming un-pingable for a short time. This is acceptably brief, and is NOT the problem.
The problem IS:
- one or both of my printers becomes permanently un-pingable (ping returns 'unreachable' response) from any device (like my test laptop on wifi, or wired, or my mobile phone) which disconnects and reconnects to the network, AFTER the 'WiFi security...' messages appear. Subsequent pings continue to fail despite the fact that, according to the log, both test device and printer are successfully connected to the network;
- devices that stay connected to the network after the 'WiFi security...' messages, continue to see the printer until the next time they reconnect;
- the only way I have found to make the printer ping-able again from all devices is to disconnect/reconnect the printer itself.
As said above, the 'WiFi security...' messages are normally followed in the log by all wifi devices on one frequency disconnecting and reconnecting. In practice, this can lead to a scenario where the printer becomes un-pingable after one set of 'WiFi security...' messages, and then becomes pingable again several hours later, through being automatically disconnected and reconnected following another set of 'WiFi security...' messages.
In hindsight, my problems will have have seemed random during daily use because firstly, my newer printer can switch between 2.4/5GHz, and secondly, my main laptop running Windows 11 reconnects to the network every time it wakes from sleep. My testing has eliminated these random elements and my printer-offline problems coincide with the 'WiFi security...' messages every time.
So to help me determine where the root cause lies and how to fix it, please can someone tell me what the router is doing when these messages appear, and why do they happen when they do (what is the trigger)?
[ The back of my router says its a Sagemcom FAST 5364-3.T8. The firmware version is SG4K100174. ]
Many thanks in advance.
on 20-11-2023 02:40 PM
Hi papd63,
Glad to hear that it seems to be OK now. We tried disabling wifi optimisation as it was felt that it could be related to the log entries, which does seem to have been the case
Chris
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on 19-11-2023 12:13 PM
Hi Chris, I'm pleased to report that I haven't seen any instances of the 'Wifi security...' messages since October 20th, and consequently my printers have remained online!
Whilst there was no-one at home for a significant part of that period, we've been home for long enough to conclude that things have improved, presumably as a result of the change that you said was made.
Please can you give me a bit more detail on what was changed? If it was a configuration setting then I'd like to ensure it stays set, and check for it if I see the problem again; if it was a code fix then I'd like to know if it will stay fixed if the firmware is updated?
Many thanks.
Paul
on 30-10-2023 07:33 AM
Thanks for the information Paul, I'll pass it on to our product team.
Chris
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on 27-10-2023 05:42 PM
on 27-10-2023 07:46 AM
Hi papd63,
We've made a change, could you please monitor and let me know if it's made any difference to the security settings entry in the logs
Thanks
Chris
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on 26-10-2023 02:52 PM
Hi Paul,
Our product team have asked if you can post a screen shot of the router logs showing recent wifi security settings messages also including the time stamps
Chris
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on 26-10-2023 07:26 AM
OK thanks Paul, I'll pass this on to the product team. I'll let you know when they get back to me
Chris
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on 25-10-2023 06:16 PM
Hi Chris, thanks for the question. The answer is yes I still get the log entries and device disconnections, but I have some more info...
I said that the 'wifi security...' messages in the log were appearing in groups of 4 (occasionally 5). Well as an experiment I enabled the Guest-2g wifi band on my router, after which I found that the messages started to appear in groups of 6; and then after also enabling the Guest-5g band they started to appear in groups of 8 i.e. there seems to be a pair of messages for each enabled wifi network.
Furthermore, each group of messages seems to trigger disconnection of ALL devices on ALL bands EXCEPT one. In the log there is a definite recognisable pattern to the disconnections accompanying each message in a group, which convinces me that its by design, not by accident. However the fact that one band is not affected, and my printer becomes unreachable when its on that band, suggests there might be a flaw in it? I'd hope that someone in TalkTalk can explain this - could it be an implementation of band-steering perhaps?
I've been trying to prevent the messages appearing altogether and my best guess is that they may be triggered by Android devices. There are 4 such devices which frequently connect to our wifi and I don't think I've seen these messages when they're all disconnected (but there isn't any one device that's always connected when there is a problem). That said, it may not be the fact that they're Android, it may just be that they are our most 'mobile' devices hence more likely to switch between bands, or it may just be having fewer devices connected helps? Again I'd hope that TalkTalk can shed some light?
[ Just an aside but in enabling the Guest wifi bands above, those configuration changes did trigger a single 'wifi security...' message in the log, as per Keith's earlier point - but only a single message each time, not a group of messages ]
Regards,
Paul
on 25-10-2023 08:04 AM
Hi Paul,
Our product team have asked if you are still experiencing exactly the same issue regarding the log entries and device disconnections?
Chris
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on 23-10-2023 03:18 PM
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delay, I'll find out if there's any more information available
Chris
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on 22-10-2023 03:57 PM
Just re-escalated it for you.
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on 22-10-2023 03:50 PM
Hi Chris, its 6 weeks since your last reply and no-one has got back to me.
I appreciate you'll probably tell me that you'll chase it again, but is there anything different you can do this time in order to raise a response from a support team that clearly isn't interested in explaining this?
Pardon my sarcasm, but maybe TalkTalk is just waiting for my contract to expire in order to 'fix' the problem?
Thanks,
Paul
on 08-09-2023 06:22 AM
Apologies for the delay, I'll chase it up and get back to you
Chris
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on 07-09-2023 05:20 PM
Re-escalating this for you, @papd63.
on 07-09-2023 04:10 PM
Hi Chris, this contact has been open for 8 weeks now; it was apparently referred to the product team 6 weeks ago, and they referred it to the vendor 3 weeks ago.
At risk of repeating myself, the absence of anything coming back, not even a question, suggests that either no-one is looking at this at all, or someone has looked at it and it's a known problem awaiting a fix. Which is it please?
Thanks.
on 21-08-2023 06:02 AM
Morning,
Thanks for the update and we'll post back as soon as the team come back to us.
Thanks
on 17-08-2023 06:47 PM
Hi Chris, thanks for this update.
You are absolutely correct that the instability continues - further groups of messages on the 15th (1), 16th (6) and today (4 already), with consequent affect on reachability of my devices (printers and mobile phone) from other devices, which can't be seen by only looking at printer connectivity from the router.
I remain available to provide more details as required. Thanks.
on 17-08-2023 03:39 PM
Hi papd63,
Just a quick update. Our product team are checking with the vender regarding the wifi settings message. They did again confirmed that the connection to the printer looks to be stable but I told them that you are still experiencing problems. We'll let you know when we have any further information
Chris
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on 14-08-2023 02:55 PM
Hi papd63,
Thanks for the information. The product team did mention that they will look at the mobile issue too. They didn't directly mention the wifi security message so I've asked again if it's normal for the message to appear in the logs if nothing has been manually changed.
I'll let you know when I have any more information
Chris
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on 14-08-2023 02:25 PM