I have a pair of RP-AC55 devices functioning as access points on different sides of my long but skinny house. They have ethernet backhaul to an RT-AC5300. So, my router was offline for a bit and unreachable, moving stuff around. In the meantime, the access points were still plugged in and powered.
Once I plugged the 5300 back in, and, power returned, I found half the WIRED devices on my network non functional or reachable. Further investigation showed they had IP addresses different than the 5300 assigns them, and, their router was pointing to one of the access points, as well as their dns!
I thought access point disabled any ability of the RP-AC55's to hand out anything, how in the world could that happen? Any ideas? What am I misunderstanding? They all work fine normally, but this was very surprising and a total mess to find all the devices, power them off, and power back on one by one.
Once I plugged the 5300 back in, and, power returned, I found half the WIRED devices on my network non functional or reachable. Further investigation showed they had IP addresses different than the 5300 assigns them, and, their router was pointing to one of the access points, as well as their dns!
I thought access point disabled any ability of the RP-AC55's to hand out anything, how in the world could that happen? Any ideas? What am I misunderstanding? They all work fine normally, but this was very surprising and a total mess to find all the devices, power them off, and power back on one by one.