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Snorkum
Jan 15, 2021Aspirant
R6250 Devic Name Change
Does anyone know how I can change the Device Name in Router Model 6250? It's driving me nuts.
schumaku
Jan 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
What device name, in which context?
The only context I have in mind might be the Network/Device Name for USB sharing, defaulting to "readyshare" -> Advanced > USB Storage > Advanced Settings
The device name (as visible in the Nighthawk App) can't be changed on many older / simpler router models. if oyu have confgured multiple R6250 in the App for example, you need to distingush from the serial number....
- SnorkumJan 15, 2021Aspirant
This is what I mean. When I go into LAN Setup, pic below, I can see the Printer.
Then when you go into attache devices you don't see the printer. Pic below
Why does it not display on both?
- michaelkenwardJan 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
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- schumakuJan 18, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Snorkum wrote:Why does it not display on both?
Suspicion is that this is based on old Netgear specs, and was never fixed in their mainstream code so carried forward to new devices. From my observations, these are:
- The DHCP reservation is a static table. The Device Name is just free text.
- The Attached devices Device Name are derived from the DHCP request including a name (this can be the user configured hostname or a hardware product name) information provided by the client.
- The Device Name recognized and showing a name in the Attached Devices are taking over the name when adding a new static entry to the DHCP reservation list.
- If a device does not provide a hostname, the "--" is shown. The Device name configured in the DHCP reservation table is _not_ taken over.
This issue was fixed "on force" by product where nasty users complained heavily, e.g. on the top of the line R9000/R8900.
YeZ This was and is one of the reasons why some Netgear team don't like to work with me as you say. Much more, it's their non-excusable inability to bring fixes and enhancements to the mainstream code. And the complete lack of of "the bigger picture" over Netgear's product lines. Instead, they carry forward their 1990 router specs into the year 2021. Fixes and enhancements are not automatically added to the mainstream specs and code - lack of a common source code management, starting new products from 100% copied code instead. Some old old default code of course, or whatever the devs does find in na archive matching best to the chip maker platform. That's why the same issues and problems come up with each and every new router product launched. What this Netgear customer is asking for exists for decades in the Netgear routers, and was complained many times in reviews and support communities.
- schumakuJan 18, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Snorkum For a proof, make a DHCP reservation for the LG G7 ThinQ. The default product name will be taken over from the attached device. Rename it eg. to Werner-G7-ThinQ in the DHCP reservations. No matter what you do (reboot, reconnect, ...) the attached devices will continue to show "G7-ThinQ".
Grüsse
-Kurt