How to maintain assigned static IPs with Range Extender
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 7:50 am
I'm using a TL-WR1043N/ND router with Gargoyle 1.7.2. The WR1043 is set up as a "Gateway" rather than a repeater. I have a dozen or so static IPs assigned to devices using their MAC addresses to permit high data limits. All other unlisted devices get a random IP address with limited data usage each day. Using only the WR1043, all assigned IPs and data limits work fine.
I have now installed a TP Link RE590T range extender using the same SSID and password as the WR1043 router. It seems that devices that connect to the network through the RE590T extender receive different IP addresses than the IP addresses assigned by the WR1043 - thereby defeating the functionality of the assigned static IPs and limits assigned on the Gargoyle router. Static IPs assigned with Gargoyle on the WR1043 are not recognized when connected through the extender and receive random IP addresses (thereby ignoring the higher data limits permitted for these devices).
I expect there is a way to carry the Gargoyle assigned IPs "through" the extender - thereby preserving the data limit settings assigned in Gargoyle. Is this possible? Would the proper method to be to set up a second WR1043 running Gargoyle as a "repeater" rather than to use a Range Extender?
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Thank you
-Dave
I have now installed a TP Link RE590T range extender using the same SSID and password as the WR1043 router. It seems that devices that connect to the network through the RE590T extender receive different IP addresses than the IP addresses assigned by the WR1043 - thereby defeating the functionality of the assigned static IPs and limits assigned on the Gargoyle router. Static IPs assigned with Gargoyle on the WR1043 are not recognized when connected through the extender and receive random IP addresses (thereby ignoring the higher data limits permitted for these devices).
I expect there is a way to carry the Gargoyle assigned IPs "through" the extender - thereby preserving the data limit settings assigned in Gargoyle. Is this possible? Would the proper method to be to set up a second WR1043 running Gargoyle as a "repeater" rather than to use a Range Extender?
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Thank you
-Dave