MarcusVR
Occasional Visitor
Hi guys!
I have a RT-AC88u running Merlin's firmware. As I had some points where the signal wasn't so good, I bought a TP-Link repeater RE650. The combo is ok, and I have set fixed IPs to all my devices on the router. The question is that when a device connects through the repeater, its MAC adress is changed when transmitted to the router, losing its fixed IP.
Is there a way to specify that both the device MAC adresses should be connected in one single IP?
The question is that I'm using an Android app called Tasker to control some automation, and I really need to have a fixed IP to some devices, because I can't assign the same task to two different IPs.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I have a RT-AC88u running Merlin's firmware. As I had some points where the signal wasn't so good, I bought a TP-Link repeater RE650. The combo is ok, and I have set fixed IPs to all my devices on the router. The question is that when a device connects through the repeater, its MAC adress is changed when transmitted to the router, losing its fixed IP.
Is there a way to specify that both the device MAC adresses should be connected in one single IP?
The question is that I'm using an Android app called Tasker to control some automation, and I really need to have a fixed IP to some devices, because I can't assign the same task to two different IPs.
Thanks in advance for any help!