Fixed IP Address NOT working
I'm starting to get annoyed with the inability of this TP-Link equipment to maintain a designated FIXED IP address on a device.
I need to assign static IP addresses to my IOT devices (sadly, the devices in question I'm having problems with are TP-LINK devices as well !!) to ensure smooth operation with my home automation solution.
I have gone ahead and used a Fixed IP Address:
NOTE .. The IP address does not match the fixed ip address.
Forcing the client to reconnect will temporarily solve the issue but the device will eventually fall back to a DHCP assigned address.
As a workaround and to try to resolve the issue I assigned all my IOT devices an address between 192.168.50.10 and 192.168.50.49.
I then continually force reconnected all the devices until they had their properly assigned fixed IP address.
Lastly,I went into my DHCP settings and set the starting range to be 192.168.50.50:
NOTE: The Omada SDN will NOT allow you to manually input an IP address that falls outside of the defined DHCP range. To get around this, you have to change them BEFORE modifying your range.
Not sure what else I can do but surely I'm not the only one experiencing this issue.
Is this known to TP-Link ? Is it slotted to be resolved anytime soon ?? Is there a work around that actually works ???
As an FYI : Here is a screenshot of my devices and their versions (running the latest version on everything):
I am running the latest version of the Omada Software controller :
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@ANILE8 the lock to AP function is not working cause its a firmware update to the AP first, somewhere i read that at least we have to wait to the end of the year of so.
i have 10 AP , so i made 1 common SSID for all of them, and 1 hidden for each AP, this way i connect my iOT to the specified AP, its a pain in the **** but it works
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Hello @tsmithf, @ANILE8, @pnprv, @anthonype,
The following official firmware has already fixed all the DHCP issue we received in the community.
ER605 V1_1.3.0 Official Firmware (Released on May 17th, 2023)
Note: the firmware is applied to ER605 V1 and V1.60.
ER605 V2_2.1.2 Official Firmware (Released on Feb 14th, 2023)
Note: the firmware is applied to ER605 V2 and V2.60.
If you still have some issues even though your ER605 is running with the above or newer firmware version (you can tell which firmware is newer by the Build number), and you have tried reboot with no luck, I'd encourage you click here to start a new thread to elaborate the issue for further assistance, this will help you get the answers or solutions more quickly.
BTW, the Lock to AP feature requires to update the EAP firmware to the adapted firmware. The following post has provided some EAP device firmware for early access, which has added support for the Lock to AP feature. @tsmithf, @ANILE8 you may have a check.
EAP Beta Firmware for Omada SDN Controller v5.9 (Updated on Aug 15th, 2023)
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