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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
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The devices connected wirelessly to my R7900P router are listed mostly by MAC address alone. The device name is blank in most cases. How can I edit this field in the routerlogin.net screen so I can see a "simple" name for each device, rather than have to look up each MAC address each time? This router is running under Windows 10, firmware version V1.0.1.8_1.0.68.
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The simple name field appeared to be editable when QoS was enabled. In fact, many of the columns of data in the attached devices screen change (for unknown, and non-understandable reasons) when you enable QoS. It's really irritating and limiting. Also, the name field isn't stored with permanence in a database...it can change across reboots-which is really strange. You'd think that the device would keep a database with MAC addys in non-volatile memory, but it doesn't appear to-which is disappointing, tbh.
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
Hi Copwriter,
Update the firmware to the latest one.
https://kb.netgear.com/000045278/R7900P-Firmware-Version-1-1-3-2
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Hi Copwriter,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
I downloaded and installed the firmware update, but I still don't see any setting to provide device names to my connected devices. I see the MAC addresses and IPs, but the device names are mostly blank.
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Hi Copwriter,
Please provide me a screenshot of the page.
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
Here is a screenshot. I want to assign labels to the empty cells under "Device Name."
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to change the device label names?
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The simple name field appeared to be editable when QoS was enabled. In fact, many of the columns of data in the attached devices screen change (for unknown, and non-understandable reasons) when you enable QoS. It's really irritating and limiting. Also, the name field isn't stored with permanence in a database...it can change across reboots-which is really strange. You'd think that the device would keep a database with MAC addys in non-volatile memory, but it doesn't appear to-which is disappointing, tbh.
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
Thanks much for that answer. Enabing QoS allowed me to edit and rename the devices that were missing names. I posted this question five months ago, but yours was the first response that did anything to solve the problem.
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Re: Change connected device name on R7900P
I found that with QoS enabled I got all those nifty whiz-bang features like naming and whatnot, but it caused my VoIP phone and conference call services to hang up and disconnect. So I ended up reverting, unfortunately.
Too bad, too-I'm the perfect candidate for it with my many devices and limited bandwidth.
Good luck!
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