Really sounds like the hotspot package.

Maybe proxy arp.

Josh Luthman
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 3:01 PM Larry Smith <lesm...@ecsis.net> wrote:

>
> 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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