MAC-Address of cable-connected devices

MAC-Address of cable-connected devices

MAC-Address of cable-connected devices
MAC-Address of cable-connected devices
2024-11-25 11:09:05 - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: TL-WA860RE  
Hardware Version: V6
Firmware Version: 1.0.12 Build 221109 Rel.31477n (6985)

Hallo, ich habe folgende Frage:

Durch Anbieterwechsel musste ich meine Fritzbox tauschen. (3490 Cable gegen 7590 DSL).

IP-Konfiguration des gesamten Heimnetzes wurde 1 : 1 übernommen.

Der TP-Link TL-WA860RE hatte und hat die fest eingestellt IP 192.168.178.5/24. Er arbeitet nur als Medienkonverter W-LAN auf LAN. Angeschlossen ist eine Lüftungsanlage mit der IP 192.168.178.13/24.

Bisher habe ich beide IP's in der Gerätetabelle der Fritzbox angezeigt bekommen. Das ist jetzt nicht mehr der Fall. Die Fritzbox erkennt nur noch die MAC Adresse des Repeaters.

Auch die ARP-Table im PC zeigt für beide IP-Adressen die gleiche MAC.

Arbeitet der Repeater auf der W-LAN Seite nicht transparent für die angeschlossenen LAN Geräte oder verhält ersich wie ein Router??

MFG

Dieter

 

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2024-11-27 07:20:12 - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @Schachi ,

According to the translation of Google Translate, I think that your question is why two different IPs have the same Mac address. If there is any discrepancy, please describe it in English.

May I know is the internet on range extender working normally now? If not, because you have changed to new router, please reset the extender and configure it with new router again.

With the extender powered on, use a pin to press the RESET button for 1 second.

If the range extender is working fine, and you are confused about ARP list, the link below may can help you: 

Proxy Mode - Retrieve Virtual MAC Address from the Wi-Fi Range Extender

 

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2024-11-27 07:20:12 - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @Schachi ,

According to the translation of Google Translate, I think that your question is why two different IPs have the same Mac address. If there is any discrepancy, please describe it in English.

May I know is the internet on range extender working normally now? If not, because you have changed to new router, please reset the extender and configure it with new router again.

With the extender powered on, use a pin to press the RESET button for 1 second.

If the range extender is working fine, and you are confused about ARP list, the link below may can help you: 

Proxy Mode - Retrieve Virtual MAC Address from the Wi-Fi Range Extender

 

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