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License usage: EXCEEDING 100%

How on earth ore these IPs counted?

"This email was sent by your Sophos UTM software to notify
you that you have exceeded 110% of the user count for your license!

Licensed Users/IPs: 50
Counted  Users/IPs: 291

All additional users/ips except the ones listed below will be blocked.
A 10% tolerance has already been deducted.

Please contact your Sophos Partner or Sophos to upgrade your license.

Thank you,"

The list of IPs in the attached document contains many IPs that have never been active...

I have a guest network, which I have had one laptop on for initial testing and one laptop on actively - no-one else in the house to be using it) it has a mere 50 IPs in the DHCP pool and two have been used (the above two devices, one of which was the first thing on there and came off directly after testing).  That network also has the UTM, and a WiFi access point running DD-WRT.

So why are there reams of 192.168.3.x (guest) addresses in the list.

Is it because I've run nmap across the network? because that would be one heck of a DOS vector if it is...

My main network has...

3 Printers

1 Desktop

2 Laptops (one has used both Ethernet and WiFi)

2 Tablets

3 Phones

2 Now TV boxes

1 BluRay player

Maybe a Wii

2 WiFi access points

1 Managed switch

The UTM itself.

Approaching 20, but not 50...



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