Just another "fixed IP not working" thread
Just another "fixed IP not working" thread
As you can clearly see in my first pic, assigning MAC based IPs in OC200 with the ER707-M2 v1.20 router is definetly hit and miss. I have a very basic network and most clients do get the expected IP - all ethernet wired, all same and only (main)VLAN. But this device (my 3d printer) has had enough with the assigned IP and decided to go for another one. I tried to reset/release/renew/refresh 100 times to no avail. Tried to delete and readd, tried to erase from known devices, I think I tried everything. My MAC is correct. DHCP enabled on printer. DHCP pool includes my "to be" reservation. No MAC IP binding. Apparently other folks have shared my frustration but I think it got solved with a FW update eventually, However, I am on last update both on my OC200 and my ER707. So if any more technically enclined than me feel to chip in, I would very much appreciate it. Better yet, if any TPLink tech has a solution to my problem, I am all ears - well, eyes.Please help.
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ArttVandelay wrote
@Clive_A No, it does not. Regardless of the connection - wired or wireless. And regardless of the way it's applied - via tick box or via reservation definition. That is what I said.
So do make your next move, by all means. Eagerly awaiting for a conclusion.
Can you confirm that this issue happens to the devices on ER707-M2?
We have a case that VLAN config is wrong which leads to the DHCP issue.
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@Clive_A Yes. My router/gateway is the ER707M2. And I use a OC200 v1 controller.
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@Clive_A Yes. My router/gateway is the ER707M2. And I use a OC200 v1 controller.
The client is directly connected to the router, and it failed to get an IP address?
Which port do you use for the client while testing it?
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@Clive_A I am sorry, I feel we are going in circles. In my opening post I was saying I am using a OC200 and from the router I have a switch downstream as you can see in my topology screen.
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@Clive_A I am sorry, I feel we are going in circles. In my opening post I was saying I am using a OC200 and from the router I have a switch downstream as you can see in my topology screen.
I am asking on behalf of the dev. You can ignore the question and I am okay with that if there is no progress made on this case.
I have seen so many cases caused by minor errors. These matters to confirm the troubleshooting direction.
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@Clive_A I am sorry, I feel we are going in circles. In my opening post I was saying I am using a OC200 and from the router I have a switch downstream as you can see in my topology screen.
BTW, today, after running some history, I found that you have contacted the support team a week ago.
Dev members and I are now following up on this case. The support team you've contacted, not sure what steps you have taken, but now we'd like to remote with you. Please see the email I sent you earlier.
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