I also tried with explicit mac addresses (no wildcards) with the same result.
And yes, I have a tp-link one-mesh system with one router and three APs. The APs change the client mac-addr with a combination of three-last-octects of the AP's mac-addr and three-last-octects of the client's On Mon, 17 May 2021 at 17:57, <wkitt...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 5/17/21 5:30 AM, Jesus M Diaz wrote: > > dhcp-host=*:*:*:d0:4d:e3,set:mobile,192.168.0.217,xiaomi-a2 > > i have to wonder if using wildcards counts as "multiple mac addresses"... > > what happens if you explicitly set all four* of the possible mac addresses > instead of using the asterisk wildcards? > > > > * IIRC from the original thread of your's you have a mesh with three APs > and the > main router where the three AP's change the first three octets of the MAC > to be > the same as the first three of their mac... > > -- > NOTE: No off-list assistance is given without prior approval. > *Please keep mailing list traffic on the list unless* > *a signed and pre-paid contract is in effect with us.* > > _______________________________________________ > Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list > Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk > https://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss >
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