What DHCP server do you use on the AP that is connected over RED?
If you don't use the DHCP server on the ASG that has Wireless Security enabled, the IP display does not work correctly. If you added a static mapping for that client, it will not be displayed correctly either as this is broken (but already fixed for the next version).
Cheers,
andreas
For both home and RED I am using the DHCP on my ASG.... When I log into the ASG, it shows the hostname beside the active IP address, but this is not what is displayed in the Wireless clients.
It shows this in the DHCP leases:
hostname unknown, mac address, ip at home
hostname blackberry, mac address, ip from RED dhcp.
Wireless clients view shows hostname blackberry, mac address, IP from home.
Sorry, I have problems understanding your setup and the issue you're seeing. If you use the DHCP server on the ASG for a wireless network, all clients associated to an AP connected to this ASG should receive an IP address from the same DHCP range. Does the client always have an address from the same DHCP range?
Maybe it would be good to talk about real addresses to clarify things. What are the configured ranges? What are the actual IPs of the clients when connected to each AP? What does the wireless clients page show, what does the inline reporting show?
When I am at home, my ASG issues my blackberry the ip 192.168.100.135.
When I am using the AP30 with a RED, my ASG issues my blackberry the ip 192.168.116.138.
When I am active on the RED AP combo, the client view shows my blackberry active, but with the IP 192.168.100.135. But my Blackberry actually is 192.168.116.138.
I have this SSID setup in Bridge mode, not a Guest lan..
I think I discovered a similar problem.
It seems that, whenever an object is created, the IP Adress of that object (based on the device MAC address) is written in the dialog "Wireless Clients" and the object is based on that first DHCP address entry. When I, in our case, switch the from the Guest Network (IP Network: 172.16.28.0/24) to our trusted network (IP Network: 192.168.240.0/24) then the old lease is still in the DHCP and the object in "Wireless Clients" is not updated to the new IP-Address. (See attached screenshot) Maybe there is the possibility to recombine the object with the ip-adress whenever a client connects to any WLAN and not only when the lease of the dhcp ends. I'll have look, if the IP gets correct when the old lease (172.16.28.254) ends.
I think I discovered a similar problem.
It seems that, whenever an object is created, the IP Adress of that object (based on the device MAC address) is written in the dialog "Wireless Clients" and the object is based on that first DHCP address entry. When I, in our case, switch the from the Guest Network (IP Network: 172.16.28.0/24) to our trusted network (IP Network: 192.168.240.0/24) then the old lease is still in the DHCP and the object in "Wireless Clients" is not updated to the new IP-Address. (See attached screenshot) Maybe there is the possibility to recombine the object with the ip-adress whenever a client connects to any WLAN and not only when the lease of the dhcp ends. I'll have look, if the IP gets correct when the old lease (172.16.28.254) ends.