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Iflash device hd not working
Iflash device hd not working





iflash device hd not working

iflash device hd not working

Good news! This number being high isn’t going to negatively impact the performance of your network, but it also isn’t good. It’s the equivalent of a denial-of-service attack. Some wireless device is trying and failing to connect to your network, over and over again. This happened to me and my home network after tuning my WiFi Access Point channels and Hue Bridge channels, trying to avoid as much interference between them as possible. (Keep in mind that I’d only switched WiFi channels, and did not rename the SSID or password, and didn’t enable or disable any 2.4 or 5 gigahertz bands.) What happened? After a few hours of RF scans and reconfigurations triggering reboots, I saw this number skyrocket from single-digits to over 10k eventually. The SSID and Passwords on all devices in my home were set and working totally fine before, so why all of a sudden would rebooting a few access points cause problems? My best guess is that something related to DTIM simply prevented a properly configured wireless client from successfully reconnecting to the network, but I’m honestly not really sure. If you are in control of the wireless devices that connect to your network (like a home network or a small office) then this is completely within your power to fix.Īll you need to do is figure out which wireless device(s) are trying and failing.

IFLASH DEVICE HD NOT WORKING SOFTWARE

The Unifi Network Controller software does not give you any tools or logs to help you here. #Iflash device hd authentication fail software.







Iflash device hd not working