On 2014-05-21, Giancarlo Razzolini <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well,
>
> Without you providing the mac address of your gateways/aps, I can
> only guess. But I know some access points do very funny things. The most
> notorious example are apple airports. It will simply change your mac
> with their own and anything on the wired side of the lan will get theses
> arp messages. But it seems to me more likely to be something
> misconfigured in your network.
Not sure if it applies here, but this ("L2 NAT") is standard behaviour
for any AP repeaters (or "client bridges") that don't do WDS..