JWadle
Occasional Visitor
I bought this router to replace the Cisco RV180 I have been using. I hoped it's processor speed might allow me to use QOS to reduce bufferbloat on my 150Mbps broadband service.
I didn't need POE, VPN or bridging, just a simple router with DHCP. I bought this model because I needed four LAN ports. To my surprise, the setup for this device is one of the most confusing I have encountered. My setup requirements are simple:
- Connect to my single broadband WAN
- Setup DHCP for address range 10.0.0.10-29
- Setup 2-3 static IPs by MAC address in the 10.0.0.2-9 range
- Test this setup with QOS off and on
Simple right? Not in my experience.
I downloaded the Ubiquiti EdgeOS manual as a reference.
After failing to accomplish this with a manual setup, I used their LAN+2LAN "wizard" which is described as a "simple SOHO network with the ability to add static IPs and adjust the DHCP IP range". After the wizard had finished, I added a new DHCP service with my IP range (10.0.0.10-29) and set up my static addresses. Couldn't delete or disable the default DHCP server (192.168.1.38-254) without getting conflict messages and/or no IP assignments on any ports.
After realizing that I had to do the wizard setup via my PC on port 0 and then move it to port 1 (and the WAN to port 0) to continue, I thought I had what I needed.
Didn't work. My PC on port 1 got a 192.168.1.xx address and the other three ports got no IP assignment at all. The new DHCP I added doesn't seem to apply to any of the ports (dynamic or static), or at least I couldn't find how to configure all 4 ports to use it).
I'm sure I'm missing something simple here, but this UI and the accompanying manual are terrible.
Any suggestions (or recommendations for a more friendly router)?
I didn't need POE, VPN or bridging, just a simple router with DHCP. I bought this model because I needed four LAN ports. To my surprise, the setup for this device is one of the most confusing I have encountered. My setup requirements are simple:
- Connect to my single broadband WAN
- Setup DHCP for address range 10.0.0.10-29
- Setup 2-3 static IPs by MAC address in the 10.0.0.2-9 range
- Test this setup with QOS off and on
Simple right? Not in my experience.
I downloaded the Ubiquiti EdgeOS manual as a reference.
After failing to accomplish this with a manual setup, I used their LAN+2LAN "wizard" which is described as a "simple SOHO network with the ability to add static IPs and adjust the DHCP IP range". After the wizard had finished, I added a new DHCP service with my IP range (10.0.0.10-29) and set up my static addresses. Couldn't delete or disable the default DHCP server (192.168.1.38-254) without getting conflict messages and/or no IP assignments on any ports.
After realizing that I had to do the wizard setup via my PC on port 0 and then move it to port 1 (and the WAN to port 0) to continue, I thought I had what I needed.
Didn't work. My PC on port 1 got a 192.168.1.xx address and the other three ports got no IP assignment at all. The new DHCP I added doesn't seem to apply to any of the ports (dynamic or static), or at least I couldn't find how to configure all 4 ports to use it).
I'm sure I'm missing something simple here, but this UI and the accompanying manual are terrible.
Any suggestions (or recommendations for a more friendly router)?