How is this site feed, that is a cable service IP. Have you cross
checked the wireless connect list with the arp list to see if all
connected clients have valid IPs? I some times see funny ARP entries
for static IP's and for IPs that leak client networks. Sometimes MTs
hotspot will show website IP's as being local.

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Greg Ihnen <os10ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I posted this to the UBNT list and haven't gotten a hit yet.
>
> I have an NS2L serving as an AP plugged into a MT 750. It's acting strangely 
> (wireless clients stay connected but periodically lose connectivity so I 
> started looking around. In the ARP table I found this:
>
>
> IP Address      MAC address          Interface
> 192.168.7.2    00:25:00:49:E5:6B  BRIDGE
> 24.56.178.140 00:00:00:00:00:00  BRIDGE
>
>
> The network is 192.168.7.0/24. The MT doesn't show the 24.56.178.140 address, 
> nor does any of the other equipment on the network. A reboot doesn't clear 
> the 24.56.178.140 address from the arp table. The MT's connections list 
> doesn't show 24.56.178.140.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
>
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