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DavidePetta
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May 24, 2017
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DHCP IP address conflict using Wnr2200 as wireless access point in a Windows network

Hi everibody, I'm using a WNR2200 router only as a wi-fi access point to our lan, which has already a DHCP server. The lan DHCP server is excluding some address in a range (e.g. from .50 to .100) s...
  • doraemon's avatar
    May 25, 2017

    Time for you to examine your network.

     

    Where's the .74 coming from?

    If you suspect that the wnr2200 is providing an IP even if its dhcp is disabled then turn off all routers/dhcp server and leave the wnr2200 turned on for you to see.

    Connect a pc or a device to it, if it gets an IP then that's your culprit but then if not, check your network and retrace your connections.