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TaNium
Feb 12, 2020Aspirant
problems with R6400v2
Hello everyone, Since my network connection is dropping away sometimes I've contacted a forum of my ISP and they have told me to put all DHCP servers off, only leaving my modems DHCP server on. W...
- Apr 06, 2020
Thanks all for helping. All problems have been solved right now. I did put the router off untill now since I didn't want to look at it anymore. Yesterday I started looking at it again. I did a reset and configured everything again like I wanted it to be. The router (192.168.0.50) seems te be working fine now: I can acces ui on every pc in the network. The web page also gets recognized now in the ip scan. The problem where the network connection is dropping away is also solved. This was the fault of my ISP (probably something in the firmware of the modem). Sorry that I didn't respond for a few months.
Best regards
TaNium
antinode
Feb 12, 2020Guru
> [...] my network connection is dropping away sometimes [...]
What, exactly, does that mean to you? What, exactly, can't talk to
what, exactly? Wired? Wireless? Local? Outside world? Any actual
error messages or interesting LED indicators?
> [...] a forum of my ISP and they have told me to put all DHCP servers
> off, only leaving my modems DHCP server on. [...]
Probably wise. What is your "my modem"? Some kind of modem+router,
or what? Has it a maker and model number?
> [...] While configuring my routers (3xR6400v2 and 1xDLink DIR-809 all
> in AP mode) [...]
They weren't that way before? What, exactly, is connected to what,
exactly? (Hint: If a device has different types of Ethernet ports, then
"connected to device" is not enough detail.) How, exactly, did you
configure them as wireless access points?
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "Use the Router as a
Wireless Access Point". For the D-Link device, you're on your own, but
a quick Web search suggests that it has an "AP Mode" option:
Page 34 seems pretty determined about that "192.168.0.50" LAN IP
address. Does the DIR-809 choose that address on its own, or do you get
a choice?
> [...] All the IP's are static they go from 192.168.0.50-192.168.0.53.
> [...]
Really static? As in "Enable fixed IP settings on this device (not
recommended)" for the R6400v2 units? Did you do anything on your
(unspecified) main router ("my modem") to get those addresses out of
_its_ DHCP pool? You don't want your (unspecified) main router ("my
modem") to give out those addresses to some other device(s).
> [...] I can only acces 3 of 4 (I can't connect to one of the Netgear
> router) in the web UI trough my desktop when I connect to the router
> with my laptop I can acces it. [...]
"access" from where? How? Web browser, or what?
"can't" is not a useful problem description. It does not say what
you did. It does not say what happened when you did it. As usual,
showing actual actions (commands) with their actual results (error
messages, LED indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague
descriptions or interpretations.
When you access these devices, what do they tell you about their
configurations? In particular, about their LAN IP addresses?
> [...] I Also updated the firmware on every router [...]
To what? As always, an actual version number would be more useful
than your opinion of what's "updated", today.
> The second problem (question) is that I need to put my DHCP server off
> from my routers. [...]
Changing to "AP Mode" should disable the DHCP server in any router.
As the D-Link manual says:
Note: While in AP Mode, the DIR-809's DHCP server is disabled and
many configuration options will be unavailable.
It's true on the R6400v2, too, but it's not as well documented. For
Netgear info on the other disabled features, see:
TaNium
Feb 14, 2020Aspirant
Thank you for helping.
What I mean with my connection is dropping away, is when i'm listening to my sonos soundsystem, the music drops away for about 5-10 secs. After this the just play again untill the next drop. when the music drops i also get a exclamation mark on wifi on my mobile phone. So because of this i doubt it is the sonos soundsystem. Since I can't give it a static ip trought the DHCP server (my modem I'll come back to this later) I've read if you have problems, you have to start them up 1 by 1 to make sure they don't get the same address and I've done that. this is mostly on my wifi network, on my desktop the speed drops and I also get a bit of lagg. I've noticed this trough playing games. I haven't looked yet on the LED's when this happens.
Then to my ISP and modem. My ISP is Telenet and I have as a modem a 24*8 Doc 3 Wireless (DOCSIS) but I can't find a firmware version. Also the Wifi is putted of my modem. My modem has very little settings: I can't reserve Ip's from the DHCP server, I can't put my own domain server for PiHole setup I've installed on a jail on FreeNas (on IP 192.168.0.17). Yes i've looked if it doesn't block anything it shouldn't block. Also the DHCP server of my modem hands out IP's from 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.253 according to the forum of my ISP. And all my static IP's are all below 100.
Yes they where before, but I've bought last week 2 of the 3 routers and I had to set them up. The other existing routers where already in AP. The dlink router is in AP mode with a static ip choosen on the routers ui.
The netgear routers have all a static ip choosen trough the web ui.
By accesing the web ui I mean I type the ip in the browser and it goes the the ui page. I've tried to use an other browser freshly installed on my desktop I get the same result (watch the picture).
The frimware can be found on one of the pictures I have attached. The firmware on all 3 Netgear routers are the same. The config of the routers is for every router the same. Except for the IP.
Pictures:https://imgur.com/a/NYLpoad
Sorry for Imgur link didn't know how to upload multiple images.