alon.albert
Occasional Visitor
My setup:
ISP router handles routing.
RT-AC68U is in router mode but only handles DHCP.
The reason I have this setup is that:
a. ISP router does not support DHCP Reservations
b. RT cannot handle routing because it would need to be in the same physical location as the ISP router (in a cabinet) and I don't want that.
The RT functions as an AP but because I need it to serve DHCP, I have it setup as a router.
The DHCP settings have only one DNS server configuration available. When clients get DHCP data, they have the IP of the AP as the second DNS server (10.0.0.201 in my case). This causes occasional failures in DNS because it seems that 10.0.0.201 isn't serving DNS properly for some reason.
I have my WAN configuration page on the RT is set to static IP with WAN & NAT disabled. The 2 DNS servers on the WAN page are configured properly. I'm not sure what the WAN IP Settings should be on that page because I have WAN disabled.
What I would really like to do is run in AP and enable DHCP only.
ISP router handles routing.
RT-AC68U is in router mode but only handles DHCP.
The reason I have this setup is that:
a. ISP router does not support DHCP Reservations
b. RT cannot handle routing because it would need to be in the same physical location as the ISP router (in a cabinet) and I don't want that.
The RT functions as an AP but because I need it to serve DHCP, I have it setup as a router.
The DHCP settings have only one DNS server configuration available. When clients get DHCP data, they have the IP of the AP as the second DNS server (10.0.0.201 in my case). This causes occasional failures in DNS because it seems that 10.0.0.201 isn't serving DNS properly for some reason.
I have my WAN configuration page on the RT is set to static IP with WAN & NAT disabled. The 2 DNS servers on the WAN page are configured properly. I'm not sure what the WAN IP Settings should be on that page because I have WAN disabled.
What I would really like to do is run in AP and enable DHCP only.