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sfossum
Aug 20, 2020Aspirant
Setting IP address in AP mode
I would like to set a static IP address in my R9000. It is set to AP mode and the Internet option is grayed out. Is it possible to set a static address in AP mode?
- Aug 27, 2020
Thank you everyone for your help suggestions. I ended up letting the HP 4650 printer select it's own "static" IP address which was at the upper end of the DHCP pool. I should not have a problem with that. If it does get assign to some other device, I'll have a new mystery to solve. My original problem of printer showing up as offline is resolved.
antinode
Aug 20, 2020Guru
> I would like to set a static IP address in my R9000. [...]
For what, some client device?
Terminology: A "static" address is configured on the device itself.
What you configure on a (DHCP server on a) router is a reserved dynamic
address, not a static address.
> [...] It is set to AP mode [...]
That disables its DHCP server.
> [...] Is it possible to set a static address in AP mode?
It should be possible to reserve a dynamic address on your router,
where your DHCP server runs. It's not possible on a wireless access
point, where there is no DHCP server.
You're talking to the wrong box.
sfossum
Aug 20, 2020Aspirant
Correction. I would like to find out if there is any IP addresses that are not allocated to the DHCP server and if it's possible to reserve an address to manually assign to a device. Perhaps I am incorrect in assuming that the router is assigning the IP addresses. The router is connected to our vendors DSL modem and I have no way to change any internal settings.
- michaelkenwardAug 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
sfossum wrote:
The router is connected to our vendors DSL modem and I have no way to change any internal settings.
And that modem is? Make and model?
- sfossumAug 27, 2020Aspirant
The modem is a Comtrend NexusLink 3112u from our local provider Nuvera in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
- michaelkenwardAug 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
According to the documentation I can find, that is a modem/router.
So, a two router network?
Two routers on your network can cause headaches. For example, you can end up with local address problems. Among other things, the other router can misdirect addresses that the Netgear router usually handles, such as routerlogin.net or the usual IP address for a router, 192.168.1.1.
This explains some of the other drawbacks.
What is Double NAT? | Answer | NETGEAR SupportThat could well get in the way of your printer and where you set the static IP address.
If the R9000 is in AP mode, then that has its own rats' best of issues.
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support