Main ISP router Showing static allocation
Main isp router showing and stucked at static allocating..
But extender allocated successfully.
Is this normal?
Any thing to worry?
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From your ISP router screenshot I would say that you have a device with a static IP address 192.168.1.100.
Your RE505X is receiving its IP address dynamically (192.168.1.5) - by the ISP router DHCP server.
I would set RE505X with a static IP address 192.168.1.254 and its DHCP sever to off so the only active DHCP server on your LAN is the ISP router.
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@Ejazmp this is what showing in extender
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From your ISP router screenshot I would say that you have a device with a static IP address 192.168.1.100.
Your RE505X is receiving its IP address dynamically (192.168.1.5) - by the ISP router DHCP server.
I would set RE505X with a static IP address 192.168.1.254 and its DHCP sever to off so the only active DHCP server on your LAN is the ISP router.
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Successfully done that, now it ok..
But now the problem is device connected to range extender showing mac address of range extender.
Example - phone connected to range extender and all devices connected to range extender showing same mac address of range extender in the main router.
Is this normal?
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@terziyski thank you.. and yes i think as per article it is in universal mode.. but will this create any clashes while browsing internet or downloading?
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@terziyski is there anyway to change this universal mode?
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I have done as per your instruction.. now main isp router in device list showing and stucked 192.168.1.254 - static allocating..
I am able to use internet. Should i need to do anything? Why it is stucked like that?
Is it show like this?
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If you've set your RE505X with a static IP address 192.168.1.254 then that's what you see in the ISP router WebGUI as a static allocating.
You can't change the RE505X universal mode. If everything works as expected then do nothing and enjoy.
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