ip in subnet of my router

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ip in subnet of my router
ip in subnet of my router
2019-09-02 19:00:22 - last edited 2019-09-04 01:24:16
Model: TL-PA4010P KIT  
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Hi 

 

my router has network : 192.168.0.X over DHCP.

In that network I have server with ip : 192.168.0.10.

So I bought this tplink powerline to get rid of long cables to my server. 

Unfortunately after I paired my set it got some funny ip: 10.23.x.x

 

Is it possible for device connected over powerline got my original IP address fro mrouters DHCP?

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

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Re:Re:ip in subnet of my router-Solution
2019-09-03 11:22:42 - last edited 2019-09-04 01:24:16

Hey Kevin

 

It was some problem with my notebook which got static IP somehow.

As soon i switch Ethernet IP to autoconfiguration - TPLINK correctly got ip from upper DHCP server and start working transparently as long cable over many walls.

 

Thanks Kevin and TPLink

Good job guys

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Re:ip in subnet of my router
2019-09-03 03:00:08

@Linker134 

 

What is the current network topology/diagram? How do you connect these devices together? 

 

The default IP address of TL-PA4010 is 192.168.0.x, once it connected to the main router, the IP address will be assigned by the front-end device which has the DHCP server automatically.

 

Please verify whether there is another DHCP server exsited, which IP subnet is 10.23.x.x; 

 

Good day. 

 

 

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2019-09-03 11:22:42 - last edited 2019-09-04 01:24:16

Hey Kevin

 

It was some problem with my notebook which got static IP somehow.

As soon i switch Ethernet IP to autoconfiguration - TPLINK correctly got ip from upper DHCP server and start working transparently as long cable over many walls.

 

Thanks Kevin and TPLink

Good job guys

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Re:Re:Re:ip in subnet of my router
2019-09-04 01:23:48

@Linker134 

 

Thanks for your valued reply, glad to hear that you got it fixed. Congrats. 

 

Now you can enjoy the internet with the TP-Link device. 

 

And if need more help, please feel free to contact us.

 

Best regards. 

 

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