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6old3nra1n
Aug 06, 2020Tutor
ORBI not properly associating static IP
Hello! I've been trying to use the Address Reservation feature under Advanced -> Setup -> LAN Setup. I have a PC that is hardwired (Ethernet, not wireless) to the RBS50 satellite (not the base RB...
- May 04, 2022
I know this is an old thread but I was having the same problem with reserved addresses not getting assigned. I tried the "trick" of changing the DHCP addresses from x.x.x.21 to x.x.x.254 TO x.x.x.21 to x.x.x.100.
Restarted the devices that were not getting the addresses I wanted and it all worked. I had tried restarting the devices prior to changing the auto assigned addresses range and it did not work at that time. Only after changing the range of the auto addresses.
I know enough to know that should not change the addresses I wanted reserved. Nothing was assigned in the >100 range in the first place. All I know is it solved my problem.
Mstrbig
Aug 06, 2020Master
6old3nra1n wrote:And just for added info -- I rebooted a few times today and each time the ROUTER assigns a different IP. I haven't had the same IP assigned today despite the address reservation. Therefore, this is really a confirmation that the feature is not working as intended.
I probably should have asked, is your Orbi Router in Router or AP mode?
6old3nra1n
Aug 06, 2020Tutor
I see what you're saying. RBR50/RBS50 is in router mode. The only thing I can "guess" is that perhaps the assignment is not working correctly because the Address Reservation appears to only work for devices connected to the main router (as opposed to the satellite).
I even accessed the configuration page of the satellite itself but there are no options to configure it beyond some things like firmware update.
- MstrbigAug 06, 2020Master
6old3nra1n wrote:I see what you're saying. RBR50/RBS50 is in router mode. The only thing I can "guess" is that perhaps the assignment is not working correctly because the Address Reservation appears to only work for devices connected to the main router (as opposed to the satellite).
I even accessed the configuration page of the satellite itself but there are no options to configure it beyond some things like firmware update.
I tested it here with RBR50 and 2 RBS50 satellites. It is working properly here. Have you rebooted the computer, or accessed its IP configuration and forced a DHCP release and renew.
- Right-click on the Windows key then select Command Prompt or
- Right-click on the Windows key then select run, the type cmd.
- In the Command Prompt, enter “ipconfig /flushdns
- In the Command Prompt, enter “ipconfig /release” then press [Enter] to release your computer's current IP Address.
- Enter “ipconfig /renew” then press [Enter] to renew your computer's IP Address.
- 6old3nra1nAug 06, 2020Tutor
I just did these steps and still no go. Basically the system is iterating the IP address by 1 each time. So just now my IP was 192.168.1.31, and after performing your steps it went to 192.168.1.32... then I did it again and it went to 192.168.1.33... you get the picture.
I even tried reserving a far off IP like 192.168.1.100 (which is still part of the range of IPs that the Router can assign) but after performing your steps it came back with 192.168.1.34.
Could this be firmware related? I am using a fairly old one (since my Vista computer was off for the last 3 years) -- version 2.3.5.30
By the way, I don't have anything else on my network that is acting like a DHCP server.
- 6old3nra1nAug 06, 2020Tutor
As you can see, every time I refresh my IP, it's not even sticking with the previous IP... While it is not using the reserved IP for my PC, I find it interesting that it is ALSO not using the previous IP either.