06-16-2022, 09:09 PM
Typically when a Router does not assign an IP address to a WiFi client :
1. The client attempted to associate with the Router but was rejected. This is usually because of a bad password.
2. The client successfully associated but the Router DHCP server and the client failed to negotiate an IP address. This can be due to the negotiation timing out for some reason.
3. The client never attempted to associate with the Router. This can be due to a bad SSID on the client.
Your best bet os to examine the Router WiFi and DHCP logs to see of there are messages relating to the client.
1. The client attempted to associate with the Router but was rejected. This is usually because of a bad password.
2. The client successfully associated but the Router DHCP server and the client failed to negotiate an IP address. This can be due to the negotiation timing out for some reason.
3. The client never attempted to associate with the Router. This can be due to a bad SSID on the client.
Your best bet os to examine the Router WiFi and DHCP logs to see of there are messages relating to the client.