Issues w/ wireless...

So i'm having the problem where my macbook is screwing up my wireless connection to where i have to reset my router for it to work. I've been told a solution to this could be going back to 10.4.9 as opposed to 10.4.10 like i'm running now.
How does one go about reverting back to 10.4.9??

Perform an Archive & Install of Mac OS X, and then run any necessary updaters, which are available here.
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    Hi All,
    Greetings. 
    we have an issue with user who says that he is unable to connect to AP and he need to re-boot it everytime to re-connect to it.
    But when i check from WLC all the AP uptime is more than 150 days and the AP associate time of respective AP's is also more than 150 days.we are using cisco AIR-CT2504-K9 wlc and all the AP's are connected to Cisco 3750X and cisco4510R+E.please suggest.
    pasting logs from wlc below.
    Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 207) for client 88:53:95:7b:8f:56 / user 'unknown'
    1 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    2 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    3 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 206) for client 60:c5:47:44:4d:d7 / user 'unknown'
    4 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 191) for client 88:53:95:7b:8f:56 / user 'unknown'
    5 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    6 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    7 Tue Feb 26 17:06:05 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 190) for client 60:c5:47:44:4d:d7 / user 'unknown'
    8 Tue Feb 26 16:51:24 2013 User guest logged Out. Client MAC:8c:a9:82:ae:a2:4a, Client IP:10.40.101.33, AP MAC:0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0, AP Name:NTW100-AP07
    9 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    10 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    11 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 44) for client 10:40:f3:5e:3b:26 / user 'unknown'
    12 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    13 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    14 Tue Feb 26 16:45:16 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 204) for client 10:40:f3:5e:3b:26 / user 'unknown'
    15 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated in global list
    16 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated in global list
    17 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated in global list
    18 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 113) for client b8:c7:5d:e0:48:be / user 'unknown'
    19 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated in global list
    20 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.104:1813 deactivated in global list
    21 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.104:1813 deactivated in global list
    22 Tue Feb 26 16:05:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.104:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 132) for client b8:c7:5d:e0:48:be / user 'unknown'
    23 Tue Feb 26 16:05:17 2013 User guest logged Out. Client MAC:00:22:fa:95:d2:58, Client IP:10.40.101.69, AP MAC:0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0, AP Name:NTW100-AP07
    24 Tue Feb 26 15:42:36 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    25 Tue Feb 26 15:42:36 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    26 Tue Feb 26 15:42:36 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 111) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    27 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 247) for client 68:a8:6d:e9:7d:36 / user 'unknown'
    28 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    29 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    30 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 246) for client 68:a8:6d:e9:7d:36 / user 'unknown'
    31 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 137) for client 68:a8:6d:e9:7d:36 / user 'unknown'
    32 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    33 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    34 Tue Feb 26 15:35:53 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 136) for client 68:a8:6d:e9:7d:36 / user 'unknown'
    35 Tue Feb 26 15:06:17 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    36 Tue Feb 26 15:06:17 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    37 Tue Feb 26 15:06:17 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 67) for client 24:ab:81:af:2f:da / user 'unknown'
    38 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    39 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    40 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 245) for client b8:17:c2:49:d5:37 / user 'unknown'
    41 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 229) for client c0:9f:42:65:37:af / user 'unknown'
    42 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    43 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    44 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 230) for client 60:fa:cd:b6:f6:d6 / user 'unknown'
    45 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    46 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    47 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 228) for client b8:17:c2:49:d5:37 / user 'unknown'
    48 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 243) for client c0:9f:42:65:37:af / user 'unknown'
    49 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    50 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    51 Tue Feb 26 14:49:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 242) for client 60:fa:cd:b6:f6:d6 / user 'unknown'
    52 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 227) for client 0c:77:1a:a7:97:6e / user 'unknown'
    53 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    54 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    55 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 226) for client 0c:77:1a:a7:97:6e / user 'unknown'
    56 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 226) for client 0c:77:1a:a7:97:6e / user 'unknown'
    57 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    58 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    59 Tue Feb 26 14:14:41 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 225) for client 0c:77:1a:a7:97:6e / user 'unknown'
    60 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    61 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    62 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 34) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    63 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    64 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    65 Tue Feb 26 14:13:57 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 225) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    66 Tue Feb 26 13:22:55 2013 Radar signals have been cleared on channel 52 by 802.11a radio with MAC: 00:1f:ca:cc:f0:00 and slot 1
    67 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 214) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    68 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    69 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    70 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 213) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    71 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 33) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    72 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    73 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    74 Tue Feb 26 13:20:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 32) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    75 Tue Feb 26 12:52:55 2013 AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:00:1f:ca:cc:f0:00 Cause=Radio channel set. Status:NA
    76 Tue Feb 26 12:52:54 2013 AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:00:1f:ca:cc:f0:00 Cause=Radio channel set. Status:NA
    77 Tue Feb 26 12:52:54 2013 Radar signals have been detected on channel 52 by 802.11a radio with MAC: 00:1f:ca:cc:f0:00 and slot 1
    78 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 164) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    79 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    80 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    81 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 163) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    82 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 212) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    83 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    84 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    85 Tue Feb 26 12:48:34 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 211) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    86 Tue Feb 26 12:45:09 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2019, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Event: Clear
    87 Tue Feb 26 12:42:07 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2019, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 3, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Event: Set
    88 Tue Feb 26 12:41:25 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2018, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Event: Clear
    89 Tue Feb 26 12:37:38 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2018, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:22, Event: Set
    90 Tue Feb 26 12:35:47 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2017, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:01, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:01, Event: Clear
    91 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 115) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    92 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    93 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    94 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 114) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    95 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 162) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    96 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    97 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    98 Tue Feb 26 12:20:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 161) for client e8:8d:28:7f:0e:5a / user 'unknown'
    99 Tue Feb 26 12:18:26 2013 User inventiv-guest logged in. Client MAC:8c:a9:82:ae:a2:4a, Client IP:10.40.101.33, AP MAC:0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0, AP Name:NTW100-AP07
    100 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.50.52:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 106) for client a4:67:06:dd:ed:6a / user 'unknown'
    101 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.104:1813 activated in global list
    102 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.50.52:1813 deactivated in global list
    103 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.50.52:1813 deactivated in global list
    104 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.50.52:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 105) for client a4:67:06:dd:ed:6a / user 'unknown'
    105 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 108) for client a4:67:06:dd:ed:6a / user 'unknown'
    106 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.50.52:1813 activated in global list
    107 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated in global list
    108 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated in global list
    109 Tue Feb 26 12:11:01 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 107) for client a4:67:06:dd:ed:6a / user 'unknown'
    110 Tue Feb 26 12:10:12 2013 AP NTW100-AP07[1] (0c:85:25:c7:dc:e0) Device ID: 0x2017, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 0, Channels: 161, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:01, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:41:01, Event: Set
    111 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 68) for client 28:e0:2c:38:64:b3 / user 'unknown'
    112 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    113 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    114 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 67) for client 28:e0:2c:38:64:b3 / user 'unknown'
    115 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 113) for client 28:e0:2c:38:64:b3 / user 'unknown'
    116 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    117 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    118 Tue Feb 26 11:45:29 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 112) for client 28:e0:2c:38:64:b3 / user 'unknown'
    119 Tue Feb 26 11:42:27 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    120 Tue Feb 26 11:42:27 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    121 Tue Feb 26 11:42:27 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 183) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    122 Tue Feb 26 11:14:06 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    123 Tue Feb 26 11:14:06 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    124 Tue Feb 26 11:14:06 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 65) for client 7c:c5:37:18:ca:2b / user 'unknown'
    125 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 93) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    126 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    127 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    128 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 92) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    129 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 200) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    130 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    131 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    132 Tue Feb 26 11:06:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 199) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    133 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    134 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    135 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 16) for client 34:15:9e:f0:00:bf / user 'unknown'
    136 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    137 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    138 Tue Feb 26 10:54:54 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 90) for client 34:15:9e:f0:00:bf / user 'unknown'
    139 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    140 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    141 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 38) for client ec:85:2f:eb:d0:0b / user 'unknown'
    142 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    143 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    144 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 15) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    145 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 31) for client 60:fa:cd:b6:f6:d6 / user 'unknown'
    146 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    147 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    148 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 32) for client ec:85:2f:eb:d0:0b / user 'unknown'
    149 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 35) for client ec:85:2f:a2:4d:ba / user 'unknown'
    150 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    151 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    152 Tue Feb 26 10:46:56 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 34) for client 60:fa:cd:b6:f6:d6 / user 'unknown'
    153 Tue Feb 26 10:41:10 2013 AP NTW100-AP17[0] (18:33:9d:b7:a0:70) Device ID: 0x319a, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 6, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c7, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c7, Event: Clear
    154 Tue Feb 26 10:38:54 2013 AP NTW100-AP17[0] (18:33:9d:b7:a0:70) Device ID: 0x319a, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 6, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c7, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c7, Event: Set
    155 Tue Feb 26 10:24:39 2013 AP NTW100-AP17[0] (18:33:9d:b7:a0:70) Device ID: 0x3197, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 6, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c1, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c1, Event: Clear
    156 Tue Feb 26 10:22:46 2013 AP NTW100-AP17[0] (18:33:9d:b7:a0:70) Device ID: 0x3197, Type: WiFi Invalid Channel[31], Severity: 2, Channels: 6, Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c1, Previous Cluster ID: 1c:75:a0:02:40:c1, Event: Set
    157 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 13) for client b4:f0:ab:06:25:b6 / user 'unknown'
    158 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    159 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    160 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 12) for client b4:f0:ab:06:25:b6 / user 'unknown'
    161 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 30) for client b4:f0:ab:06:25:b6 / user 'unknown'
    162 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.33:1813 activated on WLAN 1
    163 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 deactivated on WLAN 1
    164 Tue Feb 26 10:15:02 2013 RADIUS server 10.12.2.34:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 29) for client b4:f0:ab:06:25:b6 / user 'unknown'
    165 Tue Feb 26 09:59:58 2013 RADIUS server 10.19.3.108:1813 failed to respond to request (ID 38) for client ec:85:2f:eb:d0:0b / user 'unknown'
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