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Internal error.
Fragment reassembly timed out. Failed to receive all the fragments of a
fragmented 802.11 packet before the reassembly window expired. Dropped
some correctly received fragments.
Received an 802.11 packet with invalid subtype code.
Received an 802.11 packet with invalid type code.
Received an 802.11 packet with invalid version code.
Dropped a correctly received 802.11 packet due to lack of a sufficiently sized
buffer to hold it. May happen under heavy network load if applications are not
processing network data fast enough.
Internal error.
Internal error.
Failed to transmit an 802.11 management packet.
Failed to transmit an 802.11 data packet.
Internal error.
Lost contact with the AP. Unit will attempt to reestablish contact by itself.
Unit was deauthenticated or disassociated by the AP for attempting to pass data
packets before being fully associated. (Indicates confusion of either the unit or
the AP.)
Unit was disassociated by the AP for inactivity.
Unit was deauthenticated or disassociated by the AP because the AP is going
offline or being reconfigured to serve a different network.
Unit was deauthenticated by the AP because its previous authentication is no
longer valid.
Authentication or association with the AP failed, or the unit was
deauthenticated or disassociated by the AP for an unknown reason.
Association with the AP failed because the unit does not support all of the data
rates marked as basic in the AP.
Association with the AP failed, or the unit was disassociated by the AP because
the AP is full, and cannot handle any more stations associating with it.
Authentication with the AP timed out. The AP did not receive an expected
reply from the unit within the required time window.
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