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Here's the setup: I am running a medium sized Windows 2003 Domain with
about 500 clients, I purchased 9 of the MN-700's to use strictly as AP's on
the network. They recieve their IP's from a W2K3 DHCP server, and will be
scattered throughout the physical area. They will all be hooked directly to
the LAN, with the workstations hooked directly into one of the switch ports
on the AP (1-4).
Here's the issue: All of the access points want to use one of two MAC
addresses, either 020D3A735339 or 020D3A735338. Note that neither of these
two MAC's are the same as the one that is listed on the bottom (or side
depending on how you look at it) of the MN-700. Obviously 9 AP's cannot use
2 MAC's as DHCP will only allow the first two on the network, then it
rejects giving addresses to the rest because of the duplicate MAC's.
Any answers would be appreciated, as I spent over an hour on the phone with
Microsoft and that did absolutely no good. Thanks,
-DB
Here's the setup: I am running a medium sized Windows 2003 Domain with
about 500 clients, I purchased 9 of the MN-700's to use strictly as AP's on
the network. They recieve their IP's from a W2K3 DHCP server, and will be
scattered throughout the physical area. They will all be hooked directly to
the LAN, with the workstations hooked directly into one of the switch ports
on the AP (1-4).
Here's the issue: All of the access points want to use one of two MAC
addresses, either 020D3A735339 or 020D3A735338. Note that neither of these
two MAC's are the same as the one that is listed on the bottom (or side
depending on how you look at it) of the MN-700. Obviously 9 AP's cannot use
2 MAC's as DHCP will only allow the first two on the network, then it
rejects giving addresses to the rest because of the duplicate MAC's.
Any answers would be appreciated, as I spent over an hour on the phone with
Microsoft and that did absolutely no good. Thanks,
-DB