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DHCP on Client mode
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Region : UnitedStates
Model : CPE510
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1
ISP : Charter
I do have 2 buildings connected through CPE 510 within about 500 meters distance. First of all I have to tell you guys I have been working on any single option it has
and in comparison to other brands, its working flawlessly. The only problem I do have is that when I give a same range ip on the DHCP between 100 numbers
like 31 to 130 some times the CPE 510 as client starts to pick DHCP out of the defined parameters and serve them which brings the band with down since packets fly around
from CPE 510 access point one to client one. Interesting most of them are Iphones. See the below mesh and configuration for a better understanding of my network.
Main router DD-wrt Netgear R7000 192.168.1.254 DHCP 132 to 240 lease time 6 hours
L2 switch as backbone TL-SG3216 192.168.0.2 installed in the first building
CPE 510 as access point First building node 192.168.0.10
CPE 510 as client router Second building node 192.168.1.131 DHCP enabled from 30 to 130
Smart switch TL-SG2424 192.168.0.3 installed in the second building
both CPE 510's are just connected (locked) to each other and there is no other usage from them.(Just P2P)
My question is that why the CPE 510 as client/router should start giving ips to clients on the other side (first building) clients?
Model : CPE510
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1
ISP : Charter
I do have 2 buildings connected through CPE 510 within about 500 meters distance. First of all I have to tell you guys I have been working on any single option it has
and in comparison to other brands, its working flawlessly. The only problem I do have is that when I give a same range ip on the DHCP between 100 numbers
like 31 to 130 some times the CPE 510 as client starts to pick DHCP out of the defined parameters and serve them which brings the band with down since packets fly around
from CPE 510 access point one to client one. Interesting most of them are Iphones. See the below mesh and configuration for a better understanding of my network.
Main router DD-wrt Netgear R7000 192.168.1.254 DHCP 132 to 240 lease time 6 hours
L2 switch as backbone TL-SG3216 192.168.0.2 installed in the first building
CPE 510 as access point First building node 192.168.0.10
CPE 510 as client router Second building node 192.168.1.131 DHCP enabled from 30 to 130
Smart switch TL-SG2424 192.168.0.3 installed in the second building
both CPE 510's are just connected (locked) to each other and there is no other usage from them.(Just P2P)
My question is that why the CPE 510 as client/router should start giving ips to clients on the other side (first building) clients?
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Re:DHCP on Client mode
2015-04-17 02:24:10
Sure!
I will try the Beta and let you know!
I will try the Beta and let you know!
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Re:DHCP on Client mode
2015-04-17 10:48:29
JamesIT wrote
Sure!
I will try the Beta and let you know!
Check the whole thread and posts. http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?80137-TP_PharOS_1.1.0_150324_Beta-multi-language-and-wider-frequency-range
From my tests, NTP function is not available under AP/client/bridge/repeater modes although it add gateway option in this beta. And since there is no DNS under these modes, you cannot type in domain like time.windows.com. The support told me that this function will be improved in the future to allow using NTP service under AP/client/bridge/repeater modes.
But from your description as I read the whole thread, if you just want to monitor your CPEs' status, you can use the official centralized management software Pharos Control. It is much better than other methods. Pharos Control can also schedule reboot and firmware upgrade as a batch.
Download Pharos Control: http://www.tp-link.com/en/handlers/download.ashx?resourceid=11100
Pharos Control user guide: http://www.tp-link.com/en/handlers/download.ashx?resourceid=11469
And this beta has a lot useful features. The most amazing feature is that we can choose extra channels under Test mode, I got nearly full performance (100Mbps via Ethernet connection) when using extra channels to establish my point-to-point link. Extra channels are out of standard frequency ragne, so no one else will compete with you on those channels.
But as an outdoor wireless user, we need to comply with local regulations of using 5Ghz frequency. So you'd better consult with the local administrative authority if you are afraid of violating the regulations.
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2015-04-17 11:06:14
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Hello again, James. I got two CPE510 and they had been working fine. So I think you can just try the latest beta and the Pharos control utility.
@Admin at post#6 is answering Daniel's issue which is related to RE200.
Your query about DHCP has answered by @Tobocco at post#4. You need to improve your DHCP scheme.
Hello again, James. I got two CPE510 and they had been working fine. So I think you can just try the latest beta and the Pharos control utility.
@Admin at post#6 is answering Daniel's issue which is related to RE200.
Your query about DHCP has answered by @Tobocco at post#4. You need to improve your DHCP scheme.
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