Could be that. Does the customer have access to the mikrotik?
On 3/9/2021 3:07 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Really sounds like the hotspot package.
Maybe proxy arp.
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 3:01 PM Larry Smith <[email protected]
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Ok, have a strange situation that has repeated itself
and I can come up with no answer. Customer behind
an ePMP 1000, mikrotik HAP 52. Suddenly last night
the ePMP radio went from 1 LAN MAC (the tik) to 43
(forthy-three) MACs, most of them a variation of the
actual MAC of the TIK. At this time the TIK started
grabbing (using) a swath of different IP, all part of
our network (both public and private) but some of
them not part of our wireless network.
(EG the 100, 101, 102.X nets are part of our wireless
but the 118.x network is not)
Suspend ethernet on radio, wait 5, unsuspend and
login to TIK, reboot, reboot radio. all normal again.
(cannot get into tik without doing this).
This happended to the same customer, on different
private (radio) and public (tik) IP address in April 2020
at which time the radio had 94 MAC address on the LAN
interface. At that time we installed a new ePMP and went
from a 952 tik to the HAP 52 thinking one of them was the
issue.
Thoughts ? Suggestions we can look at ?
PS: this customer is computer illerate and generally does
exactly what the tech says to do and there is no other
internet service at this location.
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