Hello everyone,
I'm facing a peculiar issue with my ASUS RT-AX88U Pro router (192.168.1.254). The DHCP server is set to distribute IP addresses between 192.168.1.155 and 192.168.1.195.
While wired connections respect this range, wireless connections receive completely random IPs in the 192.168.0.x range, ignoring the DHCP configuration entirely. Despite this, these devices show up in the client list as DHCP instead Static.
I have attempted to force 192.168.1.X range by registering the MAC addresses and assigning 192.168.1.x IPs in the "Manually Assigned IP" Section, but this has not resolved the issue.
Is there a specific DHCP adjustment for wireless clients that I'm missing?
Could anyone also suggest some SSH commands that might help diagnose this problem?
Thanks,
I'm facing a peculiar issue with my ASUS RT-AX88U Pro router (192.168.1.254). The DHCP server is set to distribute IP addresses between 192.168.1.155 and 192.168.1.195.
While wired connections respect this range, wireless connections receive completely random IPs in the 192.168.0.x range, ignoring the DHCP configuration entirely. Despite this, these devices show up in the client list as DHCP instead Static.
I have attempted to force 192.168.1.X range by registering the MAC addresses and assigning 192.168.1.x IPs in the "Manually Assigned IP" Section, but this has not resolved the issue.
Is there a specific DHCP adjustment for wireless clients that I'm missing?
Could anyone also suggest some SSH commands that might help diagnose this problem?
Thanks,