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Apple devices cannot connect to an ASUS RT-AC66U configured as a repeater when set to use DHCP-assigned IP addresses - they can only connect when using statically-defined IP address settings (IP, mask, router IP & DNS).
Why is this not working with DHCP-assigned IPs for Apple devices?
The ASUS RT-AC66U repeater connects via WiFi to a UniFi Dream Machine (which is the Internet gateway at 192.168.1.1) and has an IP address assigned by DHCP on the UDM gateway.
The symptom on iPhones and iPads is the "activity" wheel on the Apple Wi-Fi page goes round forever while trying to get an IP, unsuccessfully.
However, laptops do get an IP and can connect to the repeater on 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi, and access Internet through the UDM.
If IP addressing is set manually (IP, mask, router IP & DNS) on the Apple devices then they can connect to the AC66U repeater and through to the Internet.
Any ideas why Apple devices cannot use DHCP, or how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks
Apple devices cannot connect to an ASUS RT-AC66U configured as a repeater when set to use DHCP-assigned IP addresses - they can only connect when using statically-defined IP address settings (IP, mask, router IP & DNS).
Why is this not working with DHCP-assigned IPs for Apple devices?
The ASUS RT-AC66U repeater connects via WiFi to a UniFi Dream Machine (which is the Internet gateway at 192.168.1.1) and has an IP address assigned by DHCP on the UDM gateway.
The symptom on iPhones and iPads is the "activity" wheel on the Apple Wi-Fi page goes round forever while trying to get an IP, unsuccessfully.
However, laptops do get an IP and can connect to the repeater on 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi, and access Internet through the UDM.
If IP addressing is set manually (IP, mask, router IP & DNS) on the Apple devices then they can connect to the AC66U repeater and through to the Internet.
- RT-AC66U Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.382_52287 (latest).
- Apple devices: iPhone 6S (iOS 15.1) and iPad Air 2 (iOS 15.1).
- The Apple devices have no VPN.
- Network Settings have been reset on the iPhone and iPad.
- The Apple devices have been rebooted.
Any ideas why Apple devices cannot use DHCP, or how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks
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