Folks
This might be the wrong place to ask, but I don't know where to turn.
My internal home network, including wireless, is controlled by a
Centos6 server, which provides dhcpd services, along with NAT. I
have DHCPD configured with the addresses 192.168.155.200 through
192.168.155.254 as the range for dynamic allocations. The
default-lease time is 1800 seconds, the maximum is 3600 seconds.
My windows clients, and even an ipad-mini behave nicely, asking for
DHCP renewals once ever five minutes, or at about 80% of the default
lease time, a behavior I can understand. However, several of my
guests, with their own iPads, I-watches, iPhones, connect to my
network (via a wireless access point which does not do routing
functions) and they're renewing once every 20-30 seconds. In
addition, these devices also loose connectivity for brief intervals,
which seems to be roughly synchronized with dhcp renewal. This last
fact I deduce by doing "tail -f /etc/log/messages" and hearing them
say "lost connection" at just about the same moment the DHCPREQUEST
and DHCPACK statements show up.
It's difficult to believe that Apple IOS devices (all of which are
running apple's latest) have a dhcp client problem not shared by
windows or even linux hosts.
Does anyone have any clues?
David Kurn
San Francisco
DHCPD.CONF file is excerpted below:
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ddns-update-style none;
subnet 192.168.155.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
authoritative;
option routers 192.168.155.2;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address 192.168.155.255;
option domain-name "daku.org";
option domain-name-servers 192.168.155.2;
option netbios-name-servers 192.168.155.2;
option time-offset -28800; # Pacific standard time
range dynamic-bootp 192.168.155.200 192.168.155.254;
default-lease-time 1800;
max-lease-time 3600;
}
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