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No Internet access with DHCP, static IP is fine [duplicate]

I have a setup with: Main router provides internet, 192.168.1.1. An access point bridge mode, connected to the main router via wireless WAN, Radio mode: Repeater. And the second access point ...
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Why Dlink DIR-615 T3 is not working as repeater with ZTE F670LV9.0 Main Router?

I am currently using a ZTE F670LV9.0 router as my main router with a default gateway of 192.168.1.1 and a DHCP server pool ranging from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.250. My goal is to utilize my old D-...
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ASUS RT-AXE7800 router; unable to show ALL connected devices - why?

My network is straight forward. I have an ASUS RT-AXE7800 router which provides DHCP to which is attached my ISP provided router / modem in BRIDGE mode. It's a FTTH connection. I have multiple power ...
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Can I use my Wi-Fi Router as a DHCP server for the rest of my network if I connect a switch into the ISP modem and connect items into the switch?

I am finally getting fiber, but now have to figure out how to handle the traffic. I was going to get a cheapish network switch such as this: TP-Link TL-SG3428X It has SPF+ connections that will allow ...
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Disabling DHCP/bridging WAN on OpenWRT

I have an LTE Router (192.168.1.2) and an OpenWRT router (192.168.1.1) that I want to be the single entity providing WiFi, all with the 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. The LTE Router is connected via ...
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Where to put wireless router in network chain?

Just moved into a new apartment that has ethernet wall outlets in 3 different rooms, leading to a patch panel in a closet. In the closet, there is also an ISP provided modem+router combo. I want to ...
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Home Setup with 2 routers

My ISP router has Wifi integrated in it, but only two physical LAN ports. I will use one of these ports to connect a TP-Link Archer AC 1900 router also providing Wifi and 4 more LAN ports. I want to ...
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Have configured two Wi-Fi access points, but they keep rebooting when both connected

My house has flint walls which stop Wi-Fi signals and effectively divide the house into 3 parts. I have therefore run ethernet from central router to the other two parts of the house and I am trying ...
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Connecting the old router to the main router

I have Calix 854G-2 as my main router (with IP: 192.168.1.1), and Netis WF2419, the old router that I want to connect with main router via wireless (not able to connect them with cable). In the DHCP ...
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2 routers, 2 ISP, 3 access points. Same Network

I have the following situation: i've got 2 WIFI routers with different ISP's their config: 1st router's IP is 192.168.1.1 | DHCP Enabled 192.168.1.2-254 | Dlink DIR 825 ACF 2nd router's IP is 192.168....
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How can I reserve a static IP address for my PC on a TPLINK Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router?

I am trying to add a static IP address for my PC. I have tried to search on Google, and I got on this page on TP-LINK official website. Unfortunately, the screenshots in the article shows a very ...
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Converting old router into access point

I am trying to convert my old router into an AP but I am running into some problems. Here is what I have done so far: Set AP to static IP (192.168.0.250) Disabled DHCP Connected lan port from the ...
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Use non-DHCP router's firewall on a DHCP router

I have two routers, one from my ISP and the other one is a TP-Link router. The DHCP server is enabled on my ISP one and its disabled on the TP-Link one. I use the TP-Link's WiFi network as its more ...
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IP Address is not being provided to Honeywell Wi-Fi Thermostat

I have an ASUS RT-AC88U wireless router that provides DHCP services to all of my wired and wireless devices. It is dual-band and broadcasts at 5GHz and 2.4 GHz. I have a total of 17 devices connected ...
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Turning on DHCP when main router goes down

Our shared internet network goes down when our friend who pays for a unlimited LTE plan leaves. His phone is essentially the main router. However, recently we decided to create a local network aswell. ...
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