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2022-07-16 11:12:36
@zEnterHacker When I tried, I used my local dns servers (192.168.3.2, 192.168.3.3). If the AX1500 LAN setting is set to use Dynamic IP, it's no problem. It gets the DNS servers from the router's DHCP...
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2022-07-16 06:57:33
@zEnterHacker Thanks, I had misunderstood at first and I was looking at the LAN settings (where you'd expect to set the DNS servers). I tried setting the DHCP server to "on" and then manually...
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2022-07-13 13:42:00
@zEnterHacker I have an AX1500 in Access Point mode, and it has a similar oddity. I have a static IP set on it, since in DHCP mode it renews constantly every 30 seconds or minute. But with a Static...
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Range Extenders
2022-07-10 14:03:49
I have a TP-Link RE215 extender paired with a TP-Link AX1500 (in AP mode). The AX1500 has 2.4ghz disabled and only 5ghz enabled. The RE215 is in "High Speed Mode" to transmit only on 2.4ghz. So it...
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Deco
2022-02-22 03:22:44
I'm noticing the same behavior on an AX1500. It's in AP mode and set to a static IP address and there's no way to specify DNS addresses. It seems to be resolving them from the router, which then...
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2022-02-19 07:01:29
@Kevin_Z Yes, if I change the AX1500 to use a static ip address, it doesn't make any dhcp requests, as you'd expect. It's not ideal, but it is one way to stop the flood of dhcp requests.
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