I've been running this router for quite a while without any issues, but recently, it started giving out DHCP addresses from a range that it isn't even configured with. I've got the LAN DHCP range configured for 192.168.1.10 - .50, but wifi clients are receiving 192.168.0.x IPs and show the gateway to be 192.168.0.1 and they don't have access to the LAN or internet. If I manually configured the clients to use IPs from the correct range, or I do static DHCP assignments using the correct range in the router config itself, the clients reach LAN and internet normally. Guest network is disabled, and not even configured, and there are no other devices on the network that could be rogue DHCP servers. I also did a factory reset and updated to the FW to 3.0.0.4.380.1031 and set the router up from scratch again, and the problem still continues. I'm stumped at this point so I've pulled it off the network and replaced it with an older router I have, and I'm not seeing the problem at all since doing that. I came across people discussing this issue in the past with different Asus routers, but they're from a few years back. Anyone got any ideas?