HX220 mesh router - ip range of multi ssid wifi
HX220 mesh router - ip range of multi ssid wifi
HX220 mesh router has a particularity on ip range of multi ssid wifi network, for example, if I set the ip range 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.249 for the main router, the ip range of the multi ssid wifi network will be changed to 192.168.32.xxx, It's not on the range that I defined.
Whats is necessary to set to the ip range stay the same that I defined (192.168.0.xxx) ?
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Hi,
When you say "ip range 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.249 for the main router" are you just calling the HX220 your "main router" or is there actually another router beside the HX220?
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Hi @woozle
The topology is:
- My ISP's router: bridge mode, DHCP disabled;
- HX220 (1): defined as controller (main) router. It does the authentication. DHCP enabled 192.168.0.1 - 102.168.0.249;
- HX220 (2): defined as "agent" router.
Obs: they are wired connected
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Are the two HX220 set up as an EasyMesh network?
Do you setup the Multi-SSID Wi-Fi on HX220 (1) or HX220 (2)?
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@Davi-TP
When I connect in the Multi-SSID or guest network the gateway is 192.168.32.1, MAC address is 28:87:BA:1E:F1:AA.
This MAC address is of HX220 (1).
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Hi, Thanks for the message.
After the first reply, I happen to see you have also submitted a support ticket so I consulted your case with the engineers to see if there is something I missed.
Apparently, I did and so I deleted the first reply.
According to the senior engineers, Mult-SSIDs and Guest Networks are designed to use different DHCP IP ranges in order to be separated from each other. And so far it could not be edited. So when you have seen on the web UI is logical and correct.
Thank you very much again.
Best regards.
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Considering the engineers' answer, Is It possible to create a routing to communicate between 192.168.32.xxx and 192.168.0.xxx networks?
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