Hi! I found some strange thing going on in 386.2_4...
Some lan clients that were supposed to be static were somehow being assigned random IPs on different subnets. It seems to be happening on wlan devices that connect to one particular guest SSID. If they connect to a different AP (with the same SSID), they get the correct assigned IP, but when they connect on the router itself, they will get assigned an IP on either the 192.168.101.x or 192.168.102.x block. And what's also strange is that when they do (get a different IP), these devices still have internet connection. It's like there are VLANs defined/tied to the virtual wireless SSID.
The SSID in question is the first SSID in the guest network list. Both 2.4 and 5GHz interfaces have the same name, and can confirm that both have the same behavior. The 2nd SSID is also used and doesn't have this issue.
I'm using an Asus AC88U router running 386.2_4. This wasn't experienced in 384.19.
Please kindly let me know how we can fix this. Thanks so much.
PS. I'm not using AiMesh here. Client APs are a mix of two Asus routers in AP mode and TP-Link Omada, all connected to the main router on lan-lan ports.
Some lan clients that were supposed to be static were somehow being assigned random IPs on different subnets. It seems to be happening on wlan devices that connect to one particular guest SSID. If they connect to a different AP (with the same SSID), they get the correct assigned IP, but when they connect on the router itself, they will get assigned an IP on either the 192.168.101.x or 192.168.102.x block. And what's also strange is that when they do (get a different IP), these devices still have internet connection. It's like there are VLANs defined/tied to the virtual wireless SSID.
The SSID in question is the first SSID in the guest network list. Both 2.4 and 5GHz interfaces have the same name, and can confirm that both have the same behavior. The 2nd SSID is also used and doesn't have this issue.
I'm using an Asus AC88U router running 386.2_4. This wasn't experienced in 384.19.
Please kindly let me know how we can fix this. Thanks so much.
PS. I'm not using AiMesh here. Client APs are a mix of two Asus routers in AP mode and TP-Link Omada, all connected to the main router on lan-lan ports.
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