ā04-20-2019 10:35 PM
ā04-29-2019 08:09 AM
If it's fully booted and servicing clients then I presume that you've pushed the configuration to it.
The password will change upon this push to the device management password that's in HiveManager.
To find this hover over the name in the top right > global settings > device management settings > use the password that's set here and you should now be able to log in.
ā04-26-2019 09:03 PM
ā04-26-2019 08:25 PM
You'd need two APs to host one DHCP server on each, one for the 192.168.15.x subnet, and one on the 192.168.17.x subnet. Asking an AP to host two DHCP servers will cause performance issues. Both of these APs can use the same network policy, so you should be able to do this without issue. Sounds like you've got the AP ports covered, so as long as the switch ports were also trunked for the necessary VLANs, you should be good to go.
ā04-26-2019 08:01 PM
ā04-26-2019 07:52 PM
No need to apologize, I'm happy to answer any questions you have. The configuration will go out to all APs, and all APs will know which single AP is hosting the DHCP server. All APs on the same network policy will forward the client IP requests to the AP acting as the DHCP server. Only one AP is actually the DHCP server, so there will be no overlap with IPs that are handed out.