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Re: Virtual Mac Address
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Ok, this is really annoying. How do I disable the virtual mac address assignments given to devices connecting up to my range extender? There's got to be a way. This is screwing up my IP address assignments on my R8000 router which is apparently based off mac addresses. Are you (netgear) seriously telling me I need to get every "virtual mac address" from each of the extenders, for each device? Is the virtual mac address sticky between extenders for the same device? If I have a laptop with mac address ABC.... I used that to assign an IP address to it on my router. If I have 10 range extenders.... and that laptop moves between range exenders -- how do I keep that laptop assigned to a single IP address as it disconnects and reconnects between extenders???
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Well, obviously this is going to go nowhere. I'm returning it to the store. Rediculous. So unfortunate as this is a neat little gadget with a small footprint. I'll go back to using my old router as a repeater. Much more useful.
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...And on top of that, the router won't let me assign the same IP address on the network for a second mac address. This is rediculous. Why is the "virtual mac address" even a feature at all? Why can't you just use the actual mac address of the device?!?
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Well, obviously this is going to go nowhere. I'm returning it to the store. Rediculous. So unfortunate as this is a neat little gadget with a small footprint. I'll go back to using my old router as a repeater. Much more useful.
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