10-30-2025 10:21 PM
We’ve been noticing recurring black dots in our DHCP logs, which seem to align with user reports of network drop-offs. Each time, the logs show “DHCP did not occur.” What’s puzzling is that these users are stationary no movement or device relocation yet it looks like a roaming event across access points (APs) occurs, followed by several minutes of network loss. We’re trying to understand what these black dots indicate in DHCP terms and whether they signal AP roaming, DHCP lease renewal issues, or something else causing these intermittent connectivity disruptions. Any insights would be appreciated.
a month ago
I said that 10.8.4.0 was a sloppy firmwaare: https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/extremewireless-iqe/another-broken-firmware-update-10-8-4-0... I wasnt just flapping my gums! totally messed up my AP's and that wasnt even this DHCP bug! seriously dont they test their firmware in a lab before dumping it onto us. Customers are NOT their **** beta testers!
11-04-2025 09:23 AM
Any updates? I know one of the older firmware updates they introduced a new line in the AP's config about DHCP and that caused a massive issue, and it might be back with this latest update 10.8.4.0... any news?