Wireless bridge static IP
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Wireless bridge static IP
I have several TP-link routers:
TL-WR1043 on 1.91 Wireless bridge 192.168.0.101
TL-WR1043 on 1.8 Access point 192.168.0.110
TL-WDR-3600 on 1.9x Wireless bridge 192.168.0.103
TL-WDRT-4300 on 1.91 Wireless bridge 192.168.0.102
The network router is set to serve up ip addresses in the range 192.168.0.2 - 99.
The above gargoyle devices are set static ip addresses as noted in the Wireless bridge / access point connection page.
Apart from the unit running 1.8 all of the others do not appear on the network at the static ip addresses set in the config. They all appear in the routers dhcp server range. I can locate them by trial and error using an ip scanner, but it makes it hard to manage them.
The system router was an Asus N56u, and is now a new "Ultrahub" from our isp ( a nice device with all bell and whistles and latest specs) This static ip address issue has persisted with both system routers.
Any ideas?
Thanks....
TL-WR1043 on 1.91 Wireless bridge 192.168.0.101
TL-WR1043 on 1.8 Access point 192.168.0.110
TL-WDR-3600 on 1.9x Wireless bridge 192.168.0.103
TL-WDRT-4300 on 1.91 Wireless bridge 192.168.0.102
The network router is set to serve up ip addresses in the range 192.168.0.2 - 99.
The above gargoyle devices are set static ip addresses as noted in the Wireless bridge / access point connection page.
Apart from the unit running 1.8 all of the others do not appear on the network at the static ip addresses set in the config. They all appear in the routers dhcp server range. I can locate them by trial and error using an ip scanner, but it makes it hard to manage them.
The system router was an Asus N56u, and is now a new "Ultrahub" from our isp ( a nice device with all bell and whistles and latest specs) This static ip address issue has persisted with both system routers.
Any ideas?
Thanks....
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
I just noticed on the 1.9x router that the router status report shows "Bridge IP address 192.168.0.103" and "Relay IP address 192.168.0.154"
I cannot access it on 103, but have to access it on 154...
I cannot access it on 103, but have to access it on 154...
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
Please post the configuration of your bridges... something isn’t right.
Bridge IP and Relay IP should never be in the same subnet.
But yes, you should be accessing it at the Relay IP
Bridge IP and Relay IP should never be in the same subnet.
But yes, you should be accessing it at the Relay IP
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Wireless bridge static IP
I tried to upload a screenshot of the config page. The forum reports the board is over its allocation for attachments... How do I get around this?
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
Yep, right there In the help text:
“Bridge IP must be outside AP subnet”
Try reading this https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... e_repeater
Each of your bridges will need to be on a different subnet for bridge IP, and their Relay IP (and more importantly, clients) will end up on the AP subnet
“Bridge IP must be outside AP subnet”
Try reading this https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... e_repeater
Each of your bridges will need to be on a different subnet for bridge IP, and their Relay IP (and more importantly, clients) will end up on the AP subnet
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
Please be respectful when posting. I do this in my free time on a volunteer basis.
Please be respectful when posting. I do this in my free time on a volunteer basis.
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
On that illustration the clients connected via the bridge seem to be on the same subnet at the primary router?Lantis wrote:Yep, right there In the help text:
“Bridge IP must be outside AP subnet”
Try reading this https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... e_repeater
Each of your bridges will need to be on a different subnet for bridge IP, and their Relay IP (and more importantly, clients) will end up on the AP subnet
I had referred to the bridge configuration screen shot that is linked off this websites home page. It contradicts the screen you have linked to. Why?
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
That is correct (Pseudobridge)On that illustration the clients connected via the bridge seem to be on the same subnet at the primary router?
That screen shot was taken 2009/07/16 01:39I had referred to the bridge configuration screen shot that is linked off this websites home page. It contradicts the screen you have linked to. Why?
They are all out of date, I really should change them
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
If you want to get into the tech side google "Openwrt wiki relayd"
Re: Wireless bridge static IP
OK thanks. I need to play some.ispyisail wrote:If you want to get into the tech side google "Openwrt wiki relayd"