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arldent3300
Jan 01, 2017Aspirant
Lan TCP/IP Setup
Help please. I tried to change the IP address in the LAN Setup, LAN TCP/IP Setup to a different number, clicked "apply", sat there and waited for a good five minutes and nothing, absolutely NOTHING ...
Retired_Member
Mar 17, 2017Thanks a lot for writing these instructions - what a pain just to be able to submit a buggy form!
Unfortunately I couldn't get the last two steps of your instructions to work :( Firefox displays the variable name, and if I press Enter it displays the form element in the HTML, but if I then add .submit to the end of the variable name, nothing happens still :(
Running 1.8.0.6 of the Orbi firmware.
I can't believe this button isn't hooked up properly (nor why router configs insist on lots of crazy JavaScript instead of simple HTML forms) and it's preventing me from getting my Orbi to swap out my previous router without having to reconfigure everything on the network.
Help! :(
ebizman
Mar 17, 2017Aspirant
+1
I just submitted a ticket for this issue and suggest all of you do the same - squeaky wheel. This should be an easy fix. Perhaps the default 192.168.1.1 scheme is fine for most folks, however, I have a lot of devices on my network and several (printers, IP cameras, etc.) have reserved IP addresses and this is a real pain.
- Retired_MemberMar 18, 2017
'Good' news: I was following the instructions wrong - I was typing .submit instead of .submit() - when I added the brackets, it worked.
Bad news: Somehow this broke my network, so I started over and spent time reconfiguring all my local devices to play nice with the default Orbi network - zzz :(
I'm pretty sure the instructions you gave make sense though - perhaps I inadvertently unchecked the 'enable DHCP' box or something. It has been a long and painful process that could have been avoided if the darn button worked in the first place!
Thanks for the help again
- epottercgMar 20, 2017Aspirant
I did the exact same facepalm. Turned off DHCP and then submitted the form. This of course caused me to have no IP address. But I was able to give myself a static IP and manually set the gateway to get back to the admin site. The method I outlined above DOES work and I'm happily on my custom subnet now