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dualsweat
Oct 05, 2015Aspirant
Nighthawk R7500 Slow WebUI
Hi All,
I recently purchased "2" Nighthawk x4 R7500 Routers to replace "2" WNDR3700's. I upgraded both of the R7500's with the latest firmware (1.0.0.94), and also performed the h...
- Oct 07, 2015
Can I ask what the DHCP range of router 1 is set to? This would normally start at 192.168.1.2?
Personally, I set all my static IPs at the end of the DHCP range, e.g. I set DHCP to end at address 99, and then set static IPs at easy to remember numbers – say increments of 10.
It might be worthwhile setting the static IP of Router 2 to a much higher number, using the method that TheEther has suggested (which may also need a factory reset or a static IP at the PC since Router 2 is not configured as a DHCP server).
Babylon5
Oct 07, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Can I ask what the DHCP range of router 1 is set to? This would normally start at 192.168.1.2?
Personally, I set all my static IPs at the end of the DHCP range, e.g. I set DHCP to end at address 99, and then set static IPs at easy to remember numbers – say increments of 10.
It might be worthwhile setting the static IP of Router 2 to a much higher number, using the method that TheEther has suggested (which may also need a factory reset or a static IP at the PC since Router 2 is not configured as a DHCP server).
dualsweat
Oct 08, 2015Aspirant
Hi All,
Thank you for the tips. I will try unplugging everything from the router to see if I can access the WebUI from the LAN port. However, I would consider this a work-around and not a resolution.
DHCP is only enabled on Router1 (as Router2 is just an Access Point). My IP Range on Router1 for the DHCP Pool is '192.168.1.21 - 192.168.1.99'.
Note: I have static IPs set for Printer, Server, and NAS below that range.
192.168.1.3 = Media Server
192.168.1.4 = Network Printer
192.168.1.5 = NAS
192.168.1.6 = NAS (Redundant Link).
Thank You,
Matt M.------