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@Clive_A These warnings are coming wireless devices. Here are two examples: 1) Conflict between a Macbook Air (connected to EAP_1) and an iPad (connected to EAP_2) 2) Conflict between an iPhone...
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3 weeks ago
@Clive_A Thank you for responding! I turned on Legal DHCP to rule out a second DHCP server. As I mentioned, it seemed to solve the problem for 1 reboot but then the problem returned. I've used NMAP...
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3 weeks ago
@CoffeeAndTech I believe I have solved the issue: I installed an SFP RJ45 adapter and changed the WAN port from WAN2 to WAN1/SFP. I've rebooted twice and am not getting any errors. Fingers-crossed....
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3 weeks ago
@CoffeeAndTech In trying to sovle this issue, I set Legal DHCP = 192.168.1.1, rebooted, and I didn't see these errors. Rebooted a second time and they are back.
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3 weeks ago
@CoffeeAndTech I started looking at logs. Here is what the DHCP server is doing (read bottom up): TIME CONTENT 2025-02-18 07:31:45 AM [gateway:MAC ID] client[MAC ID CLIENT 1] client[MAC ID CLIENT 2]...
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3 weeks ago
@Clive_A Thank you for the response! The issue is happening on the DHCP side of my IP range and not on my static-assigned addresses. Clive_A wrote Hi @CoffeeAndTech Thanks for posting in our business...
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