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inteller
Sep 11, 2014Apprentice
New C3700 cannot make address reservations
Title says it all. I cannot make dhcp reservations for my lan devices. Get this stupid message that the table is full even though it is empty.
mailmichael
Sep 27, 2014Aspirant
I am having the same problem with my C3000 cable modem / wifi network router. Here is the complete error:
Table is full. Remove an entry before adding new entry.
There are no entries in the list. This is the second time I've run into being unable to perform a simple function on this router and receiving a confusing error message with no documentation or results from a google search. The last time it had to do with changing the network address and getting an overlap error only to find out the network address was secretly reserved for the guest network.
I wonder if this is somehow related. The router can't figure out what to do if the device you reserve shows up on the guest network, so it just gives you a bogus error.
I guess I have to spend the next few hours to days figuring out another Netgear bug. This is the worst Netgear product I've ever bought, and I've owned about a dozen wifi routers, switches, vpn routers, security cameras, etc, from them over the years for both home and work with a great impression. It's almost as if they outsourced the development of this product to another company that sucks.
Table is full. Remove an entry before adding new entry.
There are no entries in the list. This is the second time I've run into being unable to perform a simple function on this router and receiving a confusing error message with no documentation or results from a google search. The last time it had to do with changing the network address and getting an overlap error only to find out the network address was secretly reserved for the guest network.
I wonder if this is somehow related. The router can't figure out what to do if the device you reserve shows up on the guest network, so it just gives you a bogus error.
I guess I have to spend the next few hours to days figuring out another Netgear bug. This is the worst Netgear product I've ever bought, and I've owned about a dozen wifi routers, switches, vpn routers, security cameras, etc, from them over the years for both home and work with a great impression. It's almost as if they outsourced the development of this product to another company that sucks.