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Change my AP's DHCP address

First, i want to tell you all who contribute to this forum, thank you for contributing. I am in awe of the amount of knowledge on this website, and I'm glad to have found it.

I have configured my UTM with the first of 5 AP's and multiple SSID's. i have figured out how to configure the internal and bridged LAN, and give users access to internal and access resources. 

My issue came when I wanted to assign a static IP address to my AP versus using DHCP. Is there a way to do that? It makes no sense that I cant assign a static IP address to an AP. I am sure I'm just not looking in the right place. But if someone has an idea, please let me know. I can contact support, but y'all are definitely more fun! Thank you!


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  • I know it's an old thread, but this is how i resolved it. i connected my AP interface to a switch which only connects my AP's to my internal network.

    i then created a DHCP scope on said switch and assigned it a total of 10 ip addresses to be used for my 10 AP's on the interfaces where the AP's are connected.

    my ap's are now getting IP addresses outside my AD scope, and are working as expected.

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  • I know it's an old thread, but this is how i resolved it. i connected my AP interface to a switch which only connects my AP's to my internal network.

    i then created a DHCP scope on said switch and assigned it a total of 10 ip addresses to be used for my 10 AP's on the interfaces where the AP's are connected.

    my ap's are now getting IP addresses outside my AD scope, and are working as expected.

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