Just received my AX6000 to replace a RT-AC87U. So I am configuring it for swapping it. I have a lot a devices at home and a lot of them have a fixed addresses (because of a home automation system). So it is important that the configuration is very similar to the old router. I connected the new router on the WAN port to my current LAN. Opened up the admin from the WAN , so on my PC I can now have both the new and the old admin sites open. So the first thing I wanted is to make sure that the DHCP range is the same as on the old router: 192.168.2.64 to 192.168.2.254 (I was not sure it would allow me to do that because it would be in the same range as the current WAN ip address). But it tells me 192.168.2.64 is an invalid ip address. But it looks like any other ip address I try is invalid as well. 192.168.3.64 anything except the 192.168.50.* range that was the default. Is this supposed to be working like this? If I google for valid DHCP ranges I see a lot of other possibilities. And reconfiguring my home automation system to use totally different ip addresses is a not a good idea.