


I looked at the dhcpd.log file and I see a lot of lines like this: Jan 2 02:36:50 pfsense dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.1.8 from f4:09:d8:ed:44:3a via dc0: wrong network.

Got answer from: ~ » sudo dhcping -s 10.8.8.2 I've double-checked to make sure the wireless routers are set to AP mode and do not have a DHCP server running on them: ~ » sudo dhcping -s 10.8.8.1 My pfsense box is running 2.2.6 and the DHCP server configuration is just the default, except for the range being set to 10.8.8.100-10.8.8.254. I've had the exact same setup for a year now and nothing has changed in the network besides having a few new devices (tablets/phones). This is happening on just about every device (randomly), no matter if it's the smart TV, an Android device, or a Linux/Windows computer. I've been having an issue recently where devices on the network are randomly getting 192.168.1.x when the DHCP server is configured for the 10.8.8.100 to 10.8.8.254 range.
