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  1. Ok so, what can you tell me about this "azalo" SSID huge ammounts of beacons and 100 RXQ, could that be a problem?
  2. Every 5 minutes or so...
  3. Ok so I scanned the network for about 2 or 3 hours and this is what I got: Today i'm having network issues aggain, the packet loss appeared... What else can I test?
  4. Thanks for all the fast responses! I'm currently scanning with wireshark... in an hour or so ill show my results.
  5. The BSSID of the DoS doesnt refer to mine... @Dimacofi is mine and yeah, that is near my office. Thanks for the clearing on the probe, I dont understand much about what Kismet is saying.
  6. Guys check this: I've just changed the channel from 11 to 6 then this appears, a warning of a possible DoS and then a @dimacofi SSID with a mac I don't recognize as any of my APs appears... Also note that the moment i changed channel i started to test pings and web pages and streamings and all works ok... i'll just have to wait a while till it starts to be bad again.
  7. Well, the one that is causing troubles now is in channel 11 an the rest are all in channel 3... The on that is causing the problem the ap that is on channel 11.
  8. Hi guys, I hope you can help me a bit with my problem. First of all sorry for my bad english, i'm Chilean, so i'll try my best to write as it should be. Well the problem i'm having is the following, I have a corporate Wifi running in my office with 5 Unifi UAP Access Points in different locations, all with the same SSID and channel. This is all commanded by a Mikrotik router that has a hotspot running and its delivering DHCP to the clients and the APs. The thing is that just in a specific area of the office (where I work) wifi just can't be used, it has packet loss of about 50% or more and just can't be used... I've started making some changes, like changing channels, flashing the ap firmware, etc... Currently the AP has Openwrt and everything I do seems to remove the problem for some hours and then it happens again. Yesterday I disconected the AP an configured another SSID and used on my laptop an cellphone all day and it worked ok! so that lead me to believe that someone is attacking the office wifi SSID speccifically. What can I do to diagnose this? I hope you guys can help me.
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