11-08-2007 08:37 AM - edited 07-03-2021 02:54 PM
Hey all, I am having an issue with DHCP addresses on my wireless network. I have 2 WAP's each configured as a DHCP server. Each WAP has a pool of 25 addresses. Some users are not able to obtain addresses and when I go and check the bindings, the one WAP has 17 bindings and the other WAP has 11 bindings meaning that each WAP should still be addresses left to assign but that is not the case. Any suggestions?
11-08-2007 09:03 AM
How many dot11 associations are on each?
Also, what is your lease time?
what if any auth protocols are you using? WEP? WPA?
11-08-2007 09:09 AM
there are around the same number of dot11 associations. sometimes a few more, sometimes a few less because people from WAP1 move and associate with WAP2. Although there are never more then 25 assopciations on each. lease time is 9 hrs. im using WPA-PSK TKIP.
11-08-2007 09:10 AM
there are around the same number of dot11 associations. sometimes a few more, sometimes a few less because people from WAP1 move and associate with WAP2. Although there are never more then 25 assopciations on each. lease time is 9 hrs. im using WPA-PSK TKIP.
11-08-2007 11:24 AM
So they are associated, but are they authenticated? I don't have an autonomous AP handy to look at it. maybe it is sh dot11 auth....? not sure. Also, check the AP logs
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