I haven't heard this complaint before, but I'm not sure what you mean by the wrong IP. Do you mean they get an IP from an SSID that they can't/shouldn't access?
Cheers - Bob
Sophos UTM Community Moderator Sophos Certified Architect - UTM Sophos Certified Engineer - XG Gold Solution Partner since 2005
I haven't heard this complaint before, but I'm not sure what you mean by the wrong IP. Do you mean they get an IP from an SSID that they can't/shouldn't access?
Cheers - Bob
Sophos UTM Community Moderator Sophos Certified Architect - UTM Sophos Certified Engineer - XG Gold Solution Partner since 2005
Basically there are 3 SSIDs. Two of them are Bridged to VLAN.
SSID1 = Bridged to VLAN40 (10.40.1.0/24)
SSID2 = Bridged to VLAN41 (10.41.1.0/24)
Someone connected to SSID2 has a 10.40.1.x address. Looking at the IPv4 Lease Table there are two entries for the MAC address one for the 10.40 and one for the 10.41.
Doesn't seem like there is an easy way to clear the DHCP table so I just changed the lease time to just a few hours instead of the default.