RT-AC86U running Asuswrt-Merlin 386.2_2.
I have noticed that one of the devices that is definitely connected to the router, is not listed among the connected clients on the first (Network Map) page.
It does show in the logs:
Furthermore, when I go to LAN-> DHCP Server configuration page, this MAC address does not show among either active or offline clients.
I have noticed that this MAC address was different from the actual MAC address of the phone. I've found that the phone was using random MAC addresses for Wi-Fi connections, so, I disabled it for my network. AFter that the router logs started showing the correct MAC addresss in the lines similar to the those above. But the rest remained the same: this MAC Address and associated IP didn't show in either of the two aforementioned places of the router webpage.
After this, I have powered up yet a different device, a tablet. It connected to the network, and I see the corresponding lines in the router logs, but it does not show in the clients list in Network Map. On the DHCP page, this device (it has a manually assigned IP address) shows as being offline (in the pull-down menu under "Client name").
Somehow, the router web-interface does not show all connected devices.
I could not find this issues discussed on this forum, but @zahroc has recently mentioned something similar in a thread on a different topic: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/dnsmasq-issues-10953.72705/post-690802
Do other people see this strange behavior?
I do not know if it specific to 2_2 or 386.x. I do not see this bug listed as being fixed in 386.2_4, and, I did not notice this behavior on the 2_1 version, but I might have missed it.
I have noticed that one of the devices that is definitely connected to the router, is not listed among the connected clients on the first (Network Map) page.
It does show in the logs:
Code:
May 25 05:22:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[30212]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) 192.168.50.49 32:79:35:2a:ce:f5
May 25 05:22:30 dnsmasq-dhcp[30212]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.50.49 32:79:35:2a:ce:f5 Galaxy-S9
I have noticed that this MAC address was different from the actual MAC address of the phone. I've found that the phone was using random MAC addresses for Wi-Fi connections, so, I disabled it for my network. AFter that the router logs started showing the correct MAC addresss in the lines similar to the those above. But the rest remained the same: this MAC Address and associated IP didn't show in either of the two aforementioned places of the router webpage.
After this, I have powered up yet a different device, a tablet. It connected to the network, and I see the corresponding lines in the router logs, but it does not show in the clients list in Network Map. On the DHCP page, this device (it has a manually assigned IP address) shows as being offline (in the pull-down menu under "Client name").
Somehow, the router web-interface does not show all connected devices.
I could not find this issues discussed on this forum, but @zahroc has recently mentioned something similar in a thread on a different topic: http://www.snbforums.com/threads/dnsmasq-issues-10953.72705/post-690802
Do other people see this strange behavior?
I do not know if it specific to 2_2 or 386.x. I do not see this bug listed as being fixed in 386.2_4, and, I did not notice this behavior on the 2_1 version, but I might have missed it.