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fcol
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Dec 09, 2015
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R7000 DHCP creating multiple IP addresses for one device

I noticed that my R7000 is creating multiple IP addresses for an Apple Airport Extreme (3rd gen) and an Apple Airport Express (2nd gen).  When I view the Access Control list, it shows both devices ea...
  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member
    Dec 10, 2015

    Glad it's working again,

     

    I think static and reserved get confused more often than not. Some think they are the same which they are not. I believe using address reservations is the best way to avoid problems on SOHO networks, If you want to assign same IP's to certain devices. This also let's you leave all devices to DHCP  when on home network they are assigned a specific IP and when traveling you don't have to change settings.

     

    I use 30 reserved addresses and the DHCP works fine and doesn't need any special settings to avoid the reserved IP's.  Not sure I understand the setttings you selected for the two apples But, the thing to remember is ONLY one DHCP server per network.