Regular DHCP errors/dropping from wireless network

SnapperJT
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Regular DHCP errors/dropping from wireless network

I'm seeing lots of DHCP failures on the network, for no apparent reason.

Looking at Wireless Health and in the logs, a number of clients are showing DHCP server failure to respond.

I am seeing some performance issues, and I believe it's related to this.

This is a very simple setup, an MX68 in bridge mode as I have LAN connected printers etc, single VLAN and two APs, one as gateway, and one as mesh.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks in advance!

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jfigueroa
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Hello, SnapperJT

Please try going to DHCP servers & ARP and select Allow DHCP server. See if that helps.

Thanks.

 

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
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OP didn't mention having a switch. The DHCP/ARP page is a switch page/feature.

Ryan

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SnapperJT
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yeah I dont have a switch...

 

I have a printer as well as a SONOS setup which seemed to require bridge mode... do we think that is causing the issue?

TBHPTL
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How is the port on your MX that serves the wired AP configured?

also how is the SSID configured? what mode  Bridged or NAT

SnapperJT
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How do I check the port config for the wired AP? What am I looking for?

The SSID is configured in Bridge mode. I understood this was required in order to access other LAN assets like the Sonos and the wireless printer. 

jfigueroa
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On dashboard.

SnapperJT
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Thanks for that. Are you able to be specific?

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