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swaasje
Oct 16, 2020Aspirant
Can I use wifi router as a switch?
Can i disable the wifi and the DHCP table to use the router as a switch?
- Oct 18, 2020
> All done. [...]
_What_, exactly?
> I am worried that the status says DHCP ON
I'd guess that that's accurate only if the router is acting as a
router, not when it's configured as a WAP.> The Genie offered to use the Netgear as an AP
After a settings reset, if it sees a private address on its
WAN/Internet interface, then it might draw the correct conclusion
automatically.> I kept SSID broadcast on recommendation. [...]
That doesn't matter much if the radio is disabled. The point was
that "Enable SSID Broadcast" and "Enable Wireless Router Radio" do
different things.
> So DHCP organises the different ports? [...]I'd say "connected devices", not "ports".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol
> I had problems in the past with WAP acting like a router and
> distributing weird IP addresses on our network.Generally, you want one DHCP server per LAN. Multiple uncoordinated
DHCP servers can cause many problems. Which is why the one-step WAP
mode option disables the DHCP server. (And, why you would need to
disable it explictitly, if you don't use the one-step WAP mode option.)So, it works as expected now? (What could go wrong?)
Possibly interesting:
swaasje
Oct 18, 2020Aspirant
I surely know my knowledge limits! That's why i'm on this community. Thanks for your light.
The Genie offered to use the Netgear as an AP
Then unchecked the box "Enable Wireless Router Radio" which i don't want.
I kept SSID broadcast on recommendation. Thank you.
Wireless light is now OFF
You say " No, you really _do_ want that. Configuring the WNR2000v5 as a WAP
stops the router functions of the WNR2000v5 (such as the DHCP server),
leaving only the network-switch and wireless-network functions. You do
want the network-switch functions, right?"
So DHCP organises the different ports? essential to a switch?
I had problems in the past with WAP acting like a router and distributing weird IP addresses on our network.
antinode
Oct 18, 2020Guru
> All done. [...]
_What_, exactly?
> I am worried that the status says DHCP ON
I'd guess that that's accurate only if the router is acting as a
router, not when it's configured as a WAP.
> The Genie offered to use the Netgear as an AP
After a settings reset, if it sees a private address on its
WAN/Internet interface, then it might draw the correct conclusion
automatically.
> I kept SSID broadcast on recommendation. [...]
That doesn't matter much if the radio is disabled. The point was
that "Enable SSID Broadcast" and "Enable Wireless Router Radio" do
different things.
> So DHCP organises the different ports? [...]
I'd say "connected devices", not "ports".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol
> I had problems in the past with WAP acting like a router and
> distributing weird IP addresses on our network.
Generally, you want one DHCP server per LAN. Multiple uncoordinated
DHCP servers can cause many problems. Which is why the one-step WAP
mode option disables the DHCP server. (And, why you would need to
disable it explictitly, if you don't use the one-step WAP mode option.)
So, it works as expected now? (What could go wrong?)
Possibly interesting: