Flying Dutchman
Regular Contributor
Hi,
For many years I use a Raspberry Pi with Domoticz. And an Asus router RT-AC68U. In the router, I made a reservation for the IP-address for the RPi (and much more devices I have around) and never ever any problem. I could always access Domoticz on my smartphone and tablet on the reserved address.
Now I have the NetGear R7800 .....
This router gives you also the possibility to reserve IP-addresses. It works for all my devices except the RPi.
The RPi gets 169. something (it is visible in the GUI of NetGear under Attached devices .... ), while my LAN is in the range of 192.168.0.xxx.
I know that I can add a line of text in the RPi software to have it on a reserved IP-address, but I don't like that. I want to have one place where I manage the addresses and all my devices on automatic.
How come that a device gets an address far out of the range???
Asus router did it right, this NetGear one not.
Why?
Is there something I can do to overcome this issue (except for hard-coding the address in the RPi)?
For many years I use a Raspberry Pi with Domoticz. And an Asus router RT-AC68U. In the router, I made a reservation for the IP-address for the RPi (and much more devices I have around) and never ever any problem. I could always access Domoticz on my smartphone and tablet on the reserved address.
Now I have the NetGear R7800 .....
This router gives you also the possibility to reserve IP-addresses. It works for all my devices except the RPi.
The RPi gets 169. something (it is visible in the GUI of NetGear under Attached devices .... ), while my LAN is in the range of 192.168.0.xxx.
I know that I can add a line of text in the RPi software to have it on a reserved IP-address, but I don't like that. I want to have one place where I manage the addresses and all my devices on automatic.
How come that a device gets an address far out of the range???
Asus router did it right, this NetGear one not.
Why?
Is there something I can do to overcome this issue (except for hard-coding the address in the RPi)?