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jjgurley
Nov 06, 2016Aspirant
N300 DHCP weirdness
I just installed this router on a rather complex home network. The WAN port is from a DSL router, the wireless is for a nearby house, and the LAN ports go a few places, one of which is a Ubiquiti ra...
- Nov 08, 2016
After all the hand wringing, I replaced the antenna (.200 address) and everything now works. Very weird mode of failure. Sorry for all the traffic over a dead end!
TheEther
Nov 06, 2016Guru
What's your router's subnet and what static IP addresses have you tried? It's possible that you are using wrong addresses.
jjgurley
Nov 06, 2016Aspirant
My router is set us as 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 with a DHCP pool of 49-100.
My static IP is 192.168.1.200 (which could be anything, but has to be fixed).
If I connect my laptop via DHCP, I get 192.168.1.3 and I have internet access and router, but can't see 200. If I static my laptop at 192.168.1.15, therer's no connection. If I wifi my laptop, I get 192.168.1.4 (varies), it can get to the internet and the router itself, but not to device 200.
I tried reserving the address 200, and I also tried expanding the DHCP pool to include the reserved 200.
It appears the router is following a rule that says "if they didn't ask me for an address, I'll block any traffic with them".
I'll call Netgear tomorrow, but I might just have to get a different router.