Static Ip problems

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Static Ip problems
Static Ip problems
2021-11-03 07:25:45 - last edited 2021-11-04 00:50:16
Model: Archer A2300  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: !.1.1

I have an Archer AC2300 & i am trying to set it to Static ip.

It is connected to a Virgin Hub 4 1000mbs

If i set it to Static in Advanced/Network/internet using same ip as listed in dynamic mode it will no longer connect to internet despite it showing as ok on Status page?

Tried rebooting both hub & router with no effect.

What am i doing wrong please

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Re:Static Ip problems
2021-11-04 06:47:13

@Fahl 

 

Why do you want to use a Static IP on the router Internet page? Basically, if you are able to obtain an IP address from the Virgin Hub 4 automatically, there is no need to use a static one.

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Re:Static Ip problems
2021-11-04 06:49:49

@Fahl 

Been advised to by Tp-Link otherwise Port Forwarding wont work (which it doesnt)

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Re:Static Ip problems
2021-11-04 08:46:11 - last edited 2021-11-04 09:01:01

@Fahl 

 

If your ISP provides you with a dynamic public IP address then you can't use a static WAN IP address configuration.

If that's the case, for a port-forwarding to work, you should configure NO-IP.COM account and bind the this account to your router - see details here.

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