magnethead
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I'm a computer tech, and a local repair shop hired me to get their hex net working.
I understand the philosophy of how it is supposed to work, but it simply isn't. AP mode works fine as designed, however when I put it in infrastructure mode, it will not connect to the facility's WiFi. A 4th generation Apple Time Machine is broadcasting the signal with "WPA/WPA2 Personal" protection, so in hexnet I configure it for that SSID and passcode, but when I look in the time machine's logs, I do not see the hex-net MAC address anywhere nor it's device name in the DHCP logs.
Additionally, I have found a bug in the SSID field. When I put the time machine's internal WiFi SSID in, the last 2 letters repeat 3 times on re-load. IE, "Business Network" becomes "Business Networkrkrkrk". When I put the time machine's guest SSID in, it doesn't do this (but pr the above, it still does not connect).
Is there something I am missing?
I understand the philosophy of how it is supposed to work, but it simply isn't. AP mode works fine as designed, however when I put it in infrastructure mode, it will not connect to the facility's WiFi. A 4th generation Apple Time Machine is broadcasting the signal with "WPA/WPA2 Personal" protection, so in hexnet I configure it for that SSID and passcode, but when I look in the time machine's logs, I do not see the hex-net MAC address anywhere nor it's device name in the DHCP logs.
Additionally, I have found a bug in the SSID field. When I put the time machine's internal WiFi SSID in, the last 2 letters repeat 3 times on re-load. IE, "Business Network" becomes "Business Networkrkrkrk". When I put the time machine's guest SSID in, it doesn't do this (but pr the above, it still does not connect).
Is there something I am missing?