Russ,

I encountered a Samsung Captivate that was using an incorrect subnet mask, 
i.e., ignoring the mask received in the DHCPOFFER. This resulted in the device 
ARPing for addresses outside of its subnet, which in turn, it did not receive 
responses for. The user symptom was that DHCP succeeded, but no traffic beyond 
that passed. If you're looking at pcaps, look for excessive or questionable ARP 
traffic.

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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
Office of the Chief Information Officer
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906   holland....@osu.edu

On Feb 16, 2011, at 9:14 AM, Russ Leathe wrote:

> Aruba 5.0.3
> Impulse Safeconnect
> 
> We started to have a problem with all Androids on our Aruba Wireless Network.
> 
> We connect, obtain an IP using WPA2.  However, no data is passed.  I have 
> tickets open with both vendors, but I just wanted to reach out and ask if you 
> have experienced this with the Android, and if there are any 'fixes'.
> 
> I'm running wireshark now to see if anything stands out.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Russ
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