The GT-BE98 Pro User Manual, in the DHCP Server setup section, p. 61, "We recommend that you use an IP address format of 192.168.1.xxx (where xxx can be any number between 2 and 254) when specifying an IP address range." But the default router IP address is 192.168.50.1 and I don't see any...
Hello,
I’m looking for any advice, comments or positive/negative criticisms regarding my setup intentions described below:
-I have Xfinity Gig+ service
-I am using my own Arris S33 cable modem first in line attached to the incoming coaxial cable
-Next in line I have a Firewalla Gold Plus...
Hi All,
First post on here, I have a really odd DHCP issue.
Windows Devices are able to obtain an IP Address and work without issue, however iOS and Andrioid just get a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx IP!
If I set the IP manually on a mobile device it works for a while but then cuts out (WiFi shows as...
I have a GT-AX11000 with latest stock firmware (but from similar threads I think this affects other Asus routers as well).
My iPhone has an IP address manually assigned in the router's LAN-DHCP Server page, but it has lately being assigned a different IP address, by DHCP, although the MAC...
When changing routers (different Asus models), I usually manually configure the new router from the old's settings in the Web GUI. There doesn't seem to be a way currently to mass configure the DHCP Manual Addresses (LAN -> DHCP Server -> Manually Assigned IPs) and Port Forwarding (WAN ->...
As with many home LANs, my router assigns IP addresses (via DHCP) from the range 192.168 ...
Just yesterday, my PC lost its connection the internet. When the standard troubleshooting didn't help, I took a closer look and discovered that my PC (actually, the Ethernet NIC in my PC) had obtained...
I face strange problem with my Ethernet adapter from time to time. It cannot receive IP address, whilst WiFi works like a charm. I resolved the issue (don't remember how) but after Windows reinstall the problem returned. I tried uninstalling network adapter several times but that gave no result...
Have several static DHCP allocations to machines on my network.
Upgraded to 380.68 today, then as I was going through the different UI pages, figured I'd update the hostnames of a couple of entries.
Clicked to edit, adjusted hostnames, clicked + ... did this on 2-3 entries, assigning unique...