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DGND3700v2 as an AP
Hi,
I'm trying to use a DGND3700v2 router as an AP and I'm having a very frustrating time with it.
My main router is a Huawei F2000 fibre router. I have the 3700 connected to it via an ethernet cable from (using a LAN port on both).
I have the F2000 IP address as 192.168.0.254 and the 3700 as 192.168.0.253
The DHCP on F2000 has a range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.250.
I the AP mode tick box selected on the 3700.
I have a 2.4G wireless network enabled on both with seperate SSID and passwords.
I also have a 5G wireless network enabled on both with seperate SSID and passwords.
Everything works as it should except for 1 thing. When I use my iPhone to roam from 1 router to the other, I occasionally get a 169.254.x.x address and, as such, I have no access to anything.
I have a Sonos Play5 speaked plugged directly into the 3700 and an Amazon Echo connected to the 3700 via the 5G wireless network and both work flawlessly.
I have been dealing with this for months and I have no idea what's causing it.
If I log into the F2000 control page I can see that all devices connected to the network via the 3700 are listed as Ethernet connections and anything connected via the F2000 is listed as wireless. Which is all correct.
If I take a device and wander from one router to the the other I can see the F2000 control page updating as they move between routers all the while maintaining their connectivity and IP adresses flawlessly.
However, as pointed out, occasionally If I connect a device (my iPhone for example) to the F2000 and then move towards the 3700 I can see the IP adress for my phone moving on the F2000 control page but my iPhone loses it's IP address and selects an address of the type 169.254.x.x (which indicates a DHCP issue of some sort) and, bang, I lose all connectivity.
Any help appreciated! If I need to replace hardware then that's fine but I really don't understand where the problem could be.
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Re: DGND3700v2 as an AP
> [...] (using a LAN port on both).
The DGND3700v2 User Manual is vague on this, but some (many?) other
Netgear router models with a wireless-access-point option say to use the
WAN/Internet port on the router-as-WAP. (For example, D7000 and R7000.)
Does the DGND3700v2 management web site say anything helpful when you
select "AP Mode"?
> [...] 169.254.x.x (which indicates a DHCP issue of some sort) [...]
Yup. I know nothing, but if the DGND3700v2-as-WAP sends things like
DHCP broadcast requests out its WAN/Internet port only, then that might
explain something.
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Re: DGND3700v2 as an AP
Hi,
@antinode wrote:The DGND3700v2 User Manual is vague on this, but some (many?) other
Netgear router models with a wireless-access-point option say to use the
WAN/Internet port on the router-as-WAP. (For example, D7000 and R7000.)
Does the DGND3700v2 management web site say anything helpful when you
select "AP Mode"?
-- No, it didn't venture anything when I selected it but I'll switch the cable from LAN to WAN this evening and see what it does. But as I said, the current set up works most of time but sometimes it just stops working and I can't understand it.
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Re: DGND3700v2 as an AP
Please remember to post about this in the DSL modem forum as well:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/DSL-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-dsl-modems-routers
Good Luck
@PJoyce wrote:Hi,
I'm trying to use a DGND3700v2 router as an AP and I'm having a very frustrating time with it.
My main router is a Huawei F2000 fibre router. I have the 3700 connected to it via an ethernet cable from (using a LAN port on both).
I have the F2000 IP address as 192.168.0.254 and the 3700 as 192.168.0.253
The DHCP on F2000 has a range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.250.
I the AP mode tick box selected on the 3700.
I have a 2.4G wireless network enabled on both with seperate SSID and passwords.
I also have a 5G wireless network enabled on both with seperate SSID and passwords.
Everything works as it should except for 1 thing. When I use my iPhone to roam from 1 router to the other, I occasionally get a 169.254.x.x address and, as such, I have no access to anything.
I have a Sonos Play5 speaked plugged directly into the 3700 and an Amazon Echo connected to the 3700 via the 5G wireless network and both work flawlessly.
I have been dealing with this for months and I have no idea what's causing it.
If I log into the F2000 control page I can see that all devices connected to the network via the 3700 are listed as Ethernet connections and anything connected via the F2000 is listed as wireless. Which is all correct.
If I take a device and wander from one router to the the other I can see the F2000 control page updating as they move between routers all the while maintaining their connectivity and IP adresses flawlessly.
However, as pointed out, occasionally If I connect a device (my iPhone for example) to the F2000 and then move towards the 3700 I can see the IP adress for my phone moving on the F2000 control page but my iPhone loses it's IP address and selects an address of the type 169.254.x.x (which indicates a DHCP issue of some sort) and, bang, I lose all connectivity.
Any help appreciated! If I need to replace hardware then that's fine but I really don't understand where the problem could be.
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