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Zonker
Aug 31, 2016Apprentice
DHCP IP Duplication on wired and wireless - R7800 - Nighthawk X4S
Just purchased and set up my new R7800 tonight. As I was going throught the attached devices list, I noticed I had two different devices with the same IP address. The difference being that one was ...
- Aug 31, 2016
You should never allocate a static IP address within the range of addresses managed by a DHCP server. As far as the DHCP server is concerned, it has sole control over delegating those addresses. Any static IP addresses you allocate must be outside the control of the DHCP server.
You should change the NAS's IP address or else change the DHCP range to avoid the conflict. For example, suppose your NAS is using 192.168.1.2, then set the DHCP range to 192.168.1.3 through 192.168.1.100.
Zonker
Aug 31, 2016Apprentice
Yes this is correct, my NAS has a static IP address. So why would the DHCP server allocate the same IP address for the thermostat? Anyway I flushed the thermostat IP and it now has a unique IP.
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TheEther
Aug 31, 2016Guru
You should never allocate a static IP address within the range of addresses managed by a DHCP server. As far as the DHCP server is concerned, it has sole control over delegating those addresses. Any static IP addresses you allocate must be outside the control of the DHCP server.
You should change the NAS's IP address or else change the DHCP range to avoid the conflict. For example, suppose your NAS is using 192.168.1.2, then set the DHCP range to 192.168.1.3 through 192.168.1.100.