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cherryred
Jan 17, 2019Aspirant
N450 cannot connect to server via wifi
N450 cable modem/router Firmware version 3.01.22;
I have a network switch connected to the router. Connected to the switch are a mix of Windows and Apple PCs, home security system, Sony PS4, S...
antinode
Jan 17, 2019Guru
> [...] If my Macbook Pro is connected to the server over ethernet,
> everything works. If I disconnect the ethernet cable and turn on WiFi,
> I can no longer connect to the server (yet I can still access the
> internet). [...]
And the IP address of the MacBook interface is in the same subnet
either way?
As I recall, there have been some reports here on various routers
regarding unexpected isolation of the wireless clients from the rest of
the LAN. Normally, this would be done for a "guest" wireless client,
and it would be optional (with a setting like BASIC > Guest Network :
Allow guests to see each other and access my local network). But, as I
read the N450/CG3000Dv2 User Manual, this thing doesn't have have a
guest network capability.
I know nothing, but I'd guess that you have a firmware bug. You
could try a settings reset (and manual reconfiguration), but I wouldn't
bet on a better outcome.
> [...] This was all working at one time and stopped a couple months
> ago. [...]
Do you know what the firmware version was when it worked? You might
also check with your ISP, to see if there's some new/exotic setting over
which they might have some influence.
- cherryredJan 18, 2019Aspirant
Antinode,
Thanks for the reply!
Only one subnet, so yes weather on ethernet or WiFi my MBP is on the same subnet.
My version of the router has a guest network option, but I have never enabled it.
I have another N450 collecting dust in the basement. I'll see if I get it to run, and check the firmware version. I may have to eventually switch over to this one. If it wasn't such a PITA to get Comcast to provision it.