WiFi Clients connected to the RB951 SSID "unknown" receive IPs from 172.20.20.0/24 WiFi Clients connected to the CRS SSID "guest" receive IPs from 172.20.22.0/24 WiFi Clients connected to the CRS SSID "unknown" receive IPs from 172.20.20.0/24 Network 172.20.22.0/24 is my guest network tagged with VLAN 2, coupled with an SSID named "guest".Ī DHCP Server running on the CRS should serve both VLANs with IP addresses, but there is a problem with DHCP für VLAN2 (guest): Network 172.20.20.0/24 is my primary network on an untagged VLAN, coupled with an SSID named "unknown". Problem receiving DHCP addresses over a VLAN using latest RouterOS v6.38.1. Heres the description nonetheless.maybe some of my findings are helpful: I have a similar problem, which I was about to post before I came across this thread. ROS-6.38.1 on Accesspoint and ROS-6.37.3 on the router is the highest version pair that works with my configuration. I also tried different versions on the access point but the version here doesn't seem to matter. Also reset the AP configuration (System/Reset configuration) in case something was misconfigured - same resultsĪbove configuration worked for some years now.ĭowngrading to 6.37 and step-by-step upgrading to 6.37.1, 6.37.2, 6.37.3 and at least 6.38 i discovered that until 6.37.3 everything works fine. Router RB1200 - Netgear Switch GS108 - Accesspoint RB433.ĭHCP server running on router (without problems and configuration changes for years now).īridge1 configured with member port wlan1 and eth1, Wireless clients can register to the AP but don't get any IP. Router continuously reports: "dhcp1 offering lease 192.168.2.252 for without success" for the DHCP client on the AP. However, the windows clients connected to the router over the same external switch get IPs assigned. Wireless clients on an access point (RB433 - no matter if 6.37.x or 6.38) do not get any DHCP address from the router 6.38 or higher) and even not a dhcp client on the AP gets an address. Just discovered a strange problem with the DHCP server running at RouterOS 6.38.x preventing another Mikrotik Accesspoint and wireless clients from geting an IP address and rendering them inoperable.
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