Hi,
Sounds similar to the Apple ARP spoofing problem from the summer that hit a few
manufacturers that use local switching models, I’d start with checking ARP
tables on client, AP, switch, router to make sure everything is as it should be.
Rgds
Carlo
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Carlo
Can you send more information on the Apple ARP issue you are referring to? We
may be hitting it to on our Meraki network.
Thanks
Christina
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> On Jan 13, 2020, at 05:09, Carlo Terminiello wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Sounds similar to the Apple ARP spoofing problem
We went through this issue. Below are the highlights from our point-of-view:
Realizing the issue:
Take a look at the arp table on a pc that is not working. Specifically look
for the gateway IP address/MAC address.
Check that IP address/MAC address against your real gateway.
If it’s the apple
We've had a couple students show up with Google Stadia controllers and
Chromecasts wanting to play (stream) games. Needless to say, it wasn't working.
We use a NAC and we have game consoles segregated onto their own vlan that does
not use NAT, so we don't get NAT related complaints related to