[ tlr605 + EAP225s + OS200 ] Where is the list of all my fixed IP clients?
I have approximately 15 clients where I must fix IP. Where can I find the Fixed IP DHCP menu in OC as in the original FW of the RTL605?
You can only fix IP AFTER it connects and gets some random IP!!! which means you have to restart everything if you want new device to get specific IP. ???
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Hello, it took me a while to found it - sort of. I have not found the list. Only possibility to change connected client IP. I have same config as you (tlr605 + eap225) but with controller on my own server.
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thank you, that worked, I was able to setup 15 MAC addresses and assigning fixed IP. But what now? How do I know what are those 15 IPs? I have to fish in a pool of 150 MAC addresses? btw the view is only 100 IPs. it is all wrong and to me it is fundamental function and is missing.
Also! You can only fix IP AFTER it connects and gets some random IP!!! which means you have to restart everything if you want new device to get specific IP. My Raspberry 4 for example I was unable to fix IP for this device even by following the Config above.
I`m starting to regret the move to Omada, it seems they have long way yo go to deliver final product. Will be sending back the R605 and go back to Asus AC68U as a router without radio with their Merlin FW which is very good.
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Dear @Vendo,
I have approximately 15 clients where I must fix IP. Where can I find the Fixed IP DHCP menu in OC as in the original FW of the RTL605?
You can only fix IP AFTER it connects and gets some random IP!!! which means you have to restart everything if you want new device to get specific IP. ???
Sorry for any trouble caused. It's a pity that the Omada Controller v4 doesn't have the "Fixed IP DHCP" menu for the time being.
This has been reported to the developer team who will make a plan to add the "Fixed IP DHCP" menu and modify the Fixed IP config in the subsequent update. Thank you for your support and trust on TP-Link products!
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As I said. I have found it - sort of. Standalone mode for R605 does have this functionality. I hope they will add it to SDN also soon.
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