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CSCuv61271 - Windows DHCP BAD_ADDRESS for Access Points - 2

John LaFrance
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To release the "bad addresses", log into your DHCP server, find the DHCP subnet in question, select all of the "BAD_ADDRESS" entries and delete them. The access-points should immediately reacquire an IP address and rejoin the controller.