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Duck05
Jul 04, 2017Aspirant
Nighthawk c7000 - LAN - wiifi connections..
I must be doing something wrong or have a setting improperly configured. The 4 port local LAN ports will can not "see" devices connected on the wifi "side". On the 2.4Gh band, I have 2 Moxi DVR...
DarrenM
Jul 21, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Duck05
Do you have another router attached to your network?
DarrenM
- Duck05Jul 22, 2017Aspirant
DarrenM wrote:Hello Duck05
Do you have another router attached to your network?
DarrenM
No; the Nighthwk is the only modem/router in the house.. The devices that do any file sharing that use wifi can "see" each other and connect. But, if I use a hard wire connection to the routers switch ports, some of the devices lose visibility.
Now, there are 3 wifi extenders in the chains. As long as a hard wired device is connected to the extender, those devices can see each other and other devices on the shared SSID; if I move a device from one of the extenders to the router LAN ports the device on the router can not connect or see any other devices and those devices lose access to the device on the LAN switch.
I see no config or setting that can explain this....
- DarrenMJul 25, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
It could be a odd issue with Ip reservation are all these devices has a set ip address? also are you daisy chaining the extenders or does each one connect to the main router?
DarrenM
- Duck05Jul 25, 2017Aspirant
DarrenM wrote:It could be a odd issue with Ip reservation are all these devices has a set ip address? also are you daisy chaining the extenders or does each one connect to the main router?
DarrenM
No static IPs; all refer to the Comcast ISP for DNS and DHCP to get an IP in the assigned range (192.168.0.x). The 3 wifi extenders all are configured to the main 2.4Gh SSID. All the devices have a unique IP (no dups).
When you move a device off of an extender to the switch the device retains it's IP. But, it no longer can connect or be seen by devices it could see before the move; move it back to the extender and all is as before. Power cycling all the devices and the router after a move makes no difference (except for the IPs which all get new ones from the DHCP).