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turtlerhy
Mar 04, 2013Aspirant
WNDR3400 v2 providing incorrect IP addresses via repeater
This setup is for my office, I have 3 WNDR3400v2's they are used nothing more than for Wireless, my main router or command station is in my server room and i have 2 repeaters on each side of the build...
jmizoguchi
Mar 14, 2013Virtuoso
To clear thing up
1. You have two IP on your network
10.0.0.x
10.0.1.x
2. ALL WNR3400 is in AP and connected to patch panel or to switches using Internet port out of 3400,
3. In AP mode , each 3400 should have DHCP disabled when used automatically.
4. Each WNDR3400 has device you assign in 10.0.1.x outside of your DHCP range that you pushing from assume Layer3 or main router you have that handle two DHCP for both 10.0.0.x and 10.0.1.x
1. You have two IP on your network
10.0.0.x
10.0.1.x
2. ALL WNR3400 is in AP and connected to patch panel or to switches using Internet port out of 3400,
3. In AP mode , each 3400 should have DHCP disabled when used automatically.
4. Each WNDR3400 has device you assign in 10.0.1.x outside of your DHCP range that you pushing from assume Layer3 or main router you have that handle two DHCP for both 10.0.0.x and 10.0.1.x