How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610

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How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-03-17 23:55:15
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Hi, The DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610 interferes with my main router's DHCP server. How do I disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610? I expect it to simply pass through DHCP requests to my main router. --joe
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-03-20 10:52:33
there is no DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610.
you just need to pair it with another plug.
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-03-21 00:17:28
I believe there is a DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610: in the log, I've seen the message, "DHCP Server disabled."
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-03-22 15:11:52
I agree with Ada, the TL-WPA9610 has no DHCP server at all, you don't need to worry about it, the DHCP server is only enabled on your router
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-04-03 02:59:17
Well. It seems there is. The logging explicitly states:

[CODE]16 days 23:52:07 DHCPS INFO DHCP server started[/CODE]

Also, the wpa9610 (10.0.1.127) directly responds to my DHCP requests, before my routers (10.0.1.254). Since I'm passing options based on the mac address, some things break in my network.

[CODE]20:55:47.062478 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, length 30020:55:47.064843 IP 10.0.1.127.67 > 255.255.255.255.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 250[/CODE]

So, I'm find with the WPA9610 responding on it's own wifi network, but now it leaks DHCP request back to my powerline network. How can I avoid that?
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-04-04 02:53:09
Thanks for confirming. There is indeed a DHCP server--after all, it's just a unix/linux plug--and it'll cause issues with your router if it's enabled. The best I could figure out so far, empirically, is there's a race condition between your router and the wpa9610 if they're both rebooting at the same time (of it your router is down and the wpa9610 reboots). There may be a way on the router to tell if, "if there are two DHCP servers on the local net, tell the other one to go away."
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-09-03 18:58:28
I wonder if you have any luck with this, having problem with this myself on TL-WPA8630P...
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2018-09-08 20:52:31
Also happening on TL-WPA4220 Firmware 4.0.2 Build 20180308 Rel.37064 Harware Version TL-WPA4220 v4.0
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Re:Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2019-05-19 03:10:07
My observation is that WPA9610 starts only DHCP when set as dynamic ip and no other DHCP lease it an ip. So either it to static ip or make sure it doesn't reboot while your DHCP (most cases it's your router) is offline/rebooting. I found this by the info from it's system log.
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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2019-10-02 19:17:52

Sorry to necro an old thread by but my WPA8630P is doing that same.

https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/172278

Just wanted to tie the threads together for the next person finding this problem

Interesting to note mine is on a static IP and still trying to be the network's DHCP server. Plucky little thing.

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Re:How to disable the DHCP server in the TL-WPA9610
2019-11-27 18:09:49

Can confirm the same problem with the TL-WPA4220 v4.0. Had been installed at a client site with no problems for a few months and after a power cut, the Wi-Fi extender is giving out DHCP leases, causing a loss in network connectivity. There seem to be no options in the web UI or tplc program to disable this. I've tried setting it to use a static IP address and power cycling the unit but it is still logging "Starting DHCP server" and then dishing out non-functional network settings.

 

Seen the problems on firmware 4.0.2 Build 20180308 Rel.37064 and 4.0.3 Build 20190326 Rel.43406

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