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Moriaki
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Dec 07, 2019
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Fixed wifi ip has no internet connection

Trying to set a fixed ip on my wifi connection (tried it on several apple devices)

It connects to the router, but I get no internet connection

I can see the device in my list of attached devices (with the set ip adress)

 

DHCP works without issue.

 

Reboot of devices changes nothing.

I've not tried any windows devices but it would highly surpise me if they would'nt be impacted.

 

Has anyone else encountered this issue?

 

Netgear  fw : V1.0.5.2


  • Hi all.

     

    I finally got it to work.

    Some more testing showed that I had no DNS translation.(on wireless devices with set IP-adresses)

    Wired devices and dhcp provided devices were just fine.

     

    Reset the router, re-entered DNS server(s) on devices and it works.

    It puzzles me that it was no issue for DHCP provided adresses. A parculiarity on IOS?

    In any case, problem solved and thank you for the support.

     

     

7 Replies

  • > Trying to set a fixed ip on my wifi connection [...]

     

       Why?  Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?
    How, exactly?

     

       "fixed" as in "static" (configured on the device itself), or "fixed"
    as in "reserved dynamic" (configured on the (DHCP server on the)
    router)?

     

       If "static", then are you also setting appropriate gateway and DNS
    server addresses?

    • Moriaki's avatar
      Moriaki
      Aspirant

      antinode wrote:

      > Trying to set a fixed ip on my wifi connection [...]

       

         Why?  Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?
      How, exactly?

       

         "fixed" as in "static" (configured on the device itself), or "fixed"
      as in "reserved dynamic" (configured on the (DHCP server on the)
      router)?

       

         If "static", then are you also setting appropriate gateway and DNS
      server addresses?


      This is how the setup is done, via fixed ip adresses.

      dhcp works, they just want fixed ip's.

      Fixed indeed as in static, configured on the device, not on the router

      I'm setting gateway and dns, I see the connections on the router.

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > This is how the setup is done, [...]

         

           Not really an explanation of why.

         

        > [...] dhcp works, they just want fixed ip's. [...]

         

           Using reserved dynamic addresses also gives devices fixed IP
        addresses, just not static addresses.  Why not do that?

         

        > I'm setting gateway and dns, [...]

         

           To _what_?

         

        > [...] I see the connections on the router.

         

           "see" what, how?  In an Attached Devices report, or what?  Can you
        "ping" such a device from another device on your LAN?


           I've never tried it, so I know nothing, but, if you do everything
        right, then I'd expect a static IP configuration to work on a
        wireless-connected device.  But if there's some reason that it doesn't
        (firmware bug, or whatever), then why not simply use address reservation
        with DHCP?

         

        > [...] Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?
        > [...]

         

           Still a mystery.