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ichisdeno
Mar 20, 2023Follower
I want to assign static IPs to my devices to see if that helps me lose my internet connection less
I want to assign static IPs to my devices to see if that helps me lose my internet connection less often (RBR50 and RBS50). I know that I can reserve IP addresses in Advanced / Setup / LAN, and that ...
microchip8
Mar 20, 2023Master
If you want to put static IPs on some of your devices, you should use IPs that are out of the DHCP range of the router (2-120).
Static IPs are set on the device(s) it/themselves, the router is not involved.
defjaf
Mar 20, 2023Tutor
Is there possibly some confusion between a static IP address set on the "client" device, and a reserved IP address set on the router?
- FURRYe38Mar 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Static IP address configurations on done ON client devices. IP address Reservations on on ON the router for client devices.
Static IP configurations should be outside of a DHCP IP address pool, while IP address reservations are made with in the DHCP IP address pool.
defjaf wrote:
Is there possibly some confusion between a static IP address set on the "client" device, and a reserved IP address set on the router?
- CrimpOnMar 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I have been very successful keeping the reserved IPs separate from the DHCP 'pool'.
i.e. reserved IPs from 2-70. Pool from 71-100. (As I get more 'things' on the network, I move the 'pool' up. Should have gone to 101-200 to start with - sigh)
- FURRYe38Mar 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Not sure I understand your configuration. IP address reservations are and should be with in the Default IP address pool. Static IP addressed devices should fall outside of the pool
I use and have been using .100 to .200 for many years. Go this from a competing router company as they default there router DCHP IP address pool size to .100 to 200. Gives me static IP address room on either side of the pool for static IP configured devices where needed. And since I don't have but 30-40 devices online at one time, there is plenty of room inside the pool for more.
- KevinLiTMar 22, 2023NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Defjaf,
Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!
I understand that you would like clarification on the reserved IP addresses in your Orbi RBR50 router and the static IP addresses on the client-side devices.
The reserved IP address in the router ensures that those IP addresses are not automatically assigned. This allows the user to manually (static) assign IP addresses to client-side devices. This allows the user to pick a reserved IP address from the reserved list for a specific end-user device.
Below are the steps to manually (static) assign an IP address to a client from the router:
- In the Address Reservation section, click or tap the Add button.
- In the IP Address field, type in the IP address to assign to the computer or server.
Choose an IP address from the router’s LAN subnet, such as 192.168.1.x. - Type the MAC address of the client-side device to be assigned an IP address.
Best,
Kevin
Community Team