Main router ac68p doing all the dhcp. Second router which I'm using as an access point. I set a static IP and it is hardwired to the main router via the lan port. Second router does not have DHCP enabled.
What is odd is that the main router see two mac address from the second router. They are just one digit off. It assigns 2 IP address to it. Both pingable but only one of them lets you onto the GUI. When I turn off NAT on the second router. I lose the GUI access to the second router and I only see one mac address.
I don't think I'm double NATing because it's all in the same subnet. My clients on the second router all uses the main router as a gateway. Should I leave NAT enabled on the second router(AP) as I do still want to get access to it and reboot it or force it to a different channel.
What is odd is that the main router see two mac address from the second router. They are just one digit off. It assigns 2 IP address to it. Both pingable but only one of them lets you onto the GUI. When I turn off NAT on the second router. I lose the GUI access to the second router and I only see one mac address.
I don't think I'm double NATing because it's all in the same subnet. My clients on the second router all uses the main router as a gateway. Should I leave NAT enabled on the second router(AP) as I do still want to get access to it and reboot it or force it to a different channel.