i just added a few WLan clients to my network, on some i see the "network" name, on some i didn't see them, is that a bug? In my opinion this should be available by the DHCP Lease?
okay, so i don't have another dhcp in between [:)] The point with multiple entries in the DHCP i recognized over the weekend, and you can see this multiple entries on the WLan client page ... but what i didn't get is why it doesn't show an name and a ip address?
iven it doesn't show a name, it should show the ip address or not?
hmmm do you have the fixes available so i maybe could try it bevor a official update is available?
okay, so i don't have another dhcp in between [:)] The point with multiple entries in the DHCP i recognized over the weekend, and you can see this multiple entries on the WLan client page ... but what i didn't get is why it doesn't show an name and a ip address?
iven it doesn't show a name, it should show the ip address or not?
hmmm do you have the fixes available so i maybe could try it bevor a official update is available?
This name-guessing magic only works once, when the wireless client is seen for the first time, because the client is then added to the configuration daemon. Afterwards, the information saved in the configuration daemon always overrides the information provided by the DHCP. Therefore, once the string is shown as REF_Xxy, you'll have to manually set a name for the client.
The IP address is probably not shown because you have a static mapping for this MAC. The name and the IP are not in any relationship except that they are both taken from the DHCP. If you use the DHCP server on the ASG, the IP should work. If you use a static DHCP mapping, the IP should be shown once you've the latest fixes. If you use any other DHCP server, you won't see an IP here.
Currently, we're not planning to pre-release any fixes, but maybe we'll decide differently if we're having a huge load of fixes in a couple of days. [;)]