Fixed IP Addresses not Being Assigned

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Fixed IP Addresses not Being Assigned
Fixed IP Addresses not Being Assigned
2023-05-29 12:13:36 - last edited 2023-05-29 17:55:32
Model: ER605 (TL-R605)  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.1.2 Build 20230210 Rel.62992

Hello,

 

I continue to have problems assigning fixed IP addresses.  When lan's are set up, I typically start at 192.168.xx.11 to save the first 10 for fixed.  Sometimes it works and sometimes is doesn't. I've tried rebooting, both the clients and the network hardware.  This seems extremely buggy especially since it works sometimes and other not.  

 

I followed this thread and I do have the latest firmware updated.  https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/542294

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

RP

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2023-05-29 17:55:23 - last edited 2023-05-29 17:55:32

  @rpaulpen I think the answer here is that one needs to set the vlan, let the systems assign an IP in the subnet, then add the fixed IP in the same subnet.  Whereas, I started with 192.168.10.17,  I then created a vlan 20 and assigned 192.158.20.3 and it would't work.  It had to switch from 192.168.10.17 to ...20.3.  By adding the step of allowing it to assign an IP in the new vlan and then manually set a fixed IP in the same vlan, it worked.  Very weird approach nevertheless.  Throughout each step I unplugged the client and let it renew the IP.

 

Seems to be working for now.  Just posting if anyone else is struggling with it.

 

RP

 

 

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2023-05-29 17:55:23 - last edited 2023-05-29 17:55:32

  @rpaulpen I think the answer here is that one needs to set the vlan, let the systems assign an IP in the subnet, then add the fixed IP in the same subnet.  Whereas, I started with 192.168.10.17,  I then created a vlan 20 and assigned 192.158.20.3 and it would't work.  It had to switch from 192.168.10.17 to ...20.3.  By adding the step of allowing it to assign an IP in the new vlan and then manually set a fixed IP in the same vlan, it worked.  Very weird approach nevertheless.  Throughout each step I unplugged the client and let it renew the IP.

 

Seems to be working for now.  Just posting if anyone else is struggling with it.

 

RP

 

 

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