Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
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Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Hi, This probably has a simple answer.
I setup a gargoyle router as a subnet to my main router. The gargoyle has a static ip and i set aside the 20 first ip in the main router for static ip. This is lan to wan. I turned on upnp and on gargoyle and put the static ip into DMZ on the main router. Setup a quota and limit the bandwidth. It all seems to work fine.
What I don't understand is why on my main router do I have a wifi connection to "gargoyle" on one of the dhcp ip? Is this normal? Have I done something wrong?
I hope someone can explain this to me.
Thanks Ray
I setup a gargoyle router as a subnet to my main router. The gargoyle has a static ip and i set aside the 20 first ip in the main router for static ip. This is lan to wan. I turned on upnp and on gargoyle and put the static ip into DMZ on the main router. Setup a quota and limit the bandwidth. It all seems to work fine.
What I don't understand is why on my main router do I have a wifi connection to "gargoyle" on one of the dhcp ip? Is this normal? Have I done something wrong?
I hope someone can explain this to me.
Thanks Ray
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Can you please provide pictures to describe what the problem is?
It's not entirely clear.
What it doesn't sound like is a Gargoyle problem, but let's see what we can find out.
It's not entirely clear.
What it doesn't sound like is a Gargoyle problem, but let's see what we can find out.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Thanks for the reply. Yes I thought it would sound a bit vague. Not sure how to attach pics.
The setup is this
Web===Modem/Router==Lan===Wan==Gargoyle Router==wifi devices
I have set the gargoyle router to 192.168.0.2 static(WAN address of gargoyle) and which is one of the Modem/Router static ip, dhcp starts at 192.168.0.21
Wan netmask 255.255.255.0
Wan Gateway 192.168.0.1 ....is this right?
Lan ip 192.168.1.1
Lan netmask 255.255.255.0
So all devices on gargoyle router go WAN to LAN on modem/router on 192.168.0.2
The thing is that I get a wifi device on the modem/router ip 192.168.0.28 called "gargoyle" which is the hostname I gave to the gargoyle router.
I hope that is a bit more clear.
The setup is this
Web===Modem/Router==Lan===Wan==Gargoyle Router==wifi devices
I have set the gargoyle router to 192.168.0.2 static(WAN address of gargoyle) and which is one of the Modem/Router static ip, dhcp starts at 192.168.0.21
Wan netmask 255.255.255.0
Wan Gateway 192.168.0.1 ....is this right?
Lan ip 192.168.1.1
Lan netmask 255.255.255.0
So all devices on gargoyle router go WAN to LAN on modem/router on 192.168.0.2
The thing is that I get a wifi device on the modem/router ip 192.168.0.28 called "gargoyle" which is the hostname I gave to the gargoyle router.
I hope that is a bit more clear.
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Ok.
So all things sound like they are set up correctly.
If i had to guess, Gargoyle offered or took a DHCP lease before the static one was given, and now it won't release it.
Usually these types of sticky leases self-resolve in around 24 hours after the next time they are due for renewal.
Alternatively, i think if you powered down both devices, booted the modem/router first, then Gargoyle second, they might readdress the DHCP sooner.
So all things sound like they are set up correctly.
If i had to guess, Gargoyle offered or took a DHCP lease before the static one was given, and now it won't release it.
Usually these types of sticky leases self-resolve in around 24 hours after the next time they are due for renewal.
Alternatively, i think if you powered down both devices, booted the modem/router first, then Gargoyle second, they might readdress the DHCP sooner.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
I might try the reboot. It could be as you say as when I set things up I was swapping ssid from the modem/router to the gargoyle. Just took be by surprise.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Just an update. Reboot did not do anything other than change the wifi ip address that gargoyle has got from the main router.
So it looks like the gargoyle router is asking for an ip on wifi ??? I did not expect this.
Any ideas?
So it looks like the gargoyle router is asking for an ip on wifi ??? I did not expect this.
Any ideas?
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Can you post pictures of your Gargoyle configuration please?
Host them externally (e.g. imgur) and link here.
This shouldn't happen unless Gargoyle is also authenticating over Wi-Fi, which it shouldn't be if it is a wired connection.
Host them externally (e.g. imgur) and link here.
This shouldn't happen unless Gargoyle is also authenticating over Wi-Fi, which it shouldn't be if it is a wired connection.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
Will do some screen shots. I have the gargoyle wireles mode set as Access Point (AP).
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
An update. Looking at the main router logs I see this "not using configured address 192.168.0.2 because it was previously declined" after that a DHCP wifi address is assigned.
It looks like the lan and wifi share the same mac address in the gargoyle and that they are bridged.
Gargoyle is running on TPlink wr1043nd.
It looks like the lan and wifi share the same mac address in the gargoyle and that they are bridged.
Gargoyle is running on TPlink wr1043nd.
Re: Unexpected wifi connection from subnet
That is correct, but it shouldn't be connected via both wifi and lan...
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