TL-WPA8630P v2 Acting as DHCP server- how do I turn it off
Hi
And I can't see how to turn it off, it's on a static IP and there are do DHCP settings anywhere to click on.
Help please.
https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/106148
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TL-WPA8630P system log
H-Ver = TL-WPA8630P v2.0 : S-Ver = 2.0.3 Build 20171018 Rel.36564
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0 days 00:00:11 OTHERS INFO System started.
0 days 00:00:12 WIFI-SCHEDULES INFO Wifi schedules disabled.
0 days 00:00:13 LED-SCHEDULES INFO Led schedules disabled.
0 days 00:00:14 WIFI-SCHEDULES INFO Wifi schedules disabled.
0 days 00:00:24 MAC-FILTER INFO Access control disabled.
0 days 00:00:24 PARENTAL-CONTROLS INFO Parental control disabled.
0 days 00:00:35 DHCPS INFO DHCP server started
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2021/7/28 add Beta firmware for TL-WPA8630P V2:
Hello everyone,
For more information about powerline smart DHCP and the latest beta firmware, please refer to thread below:
[Solution] Powerline Extender Acting as the DHCP server
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/265692
For maintain purpose, the following beta firmware will be updated on the above thread, feel free to leave your comment there if you met similar issue or the beta works for you.
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Hello, theoretically, the powerline adpater won't work as a DHCP server unless the main DHCP server failed due to the smart DHCP feature. In this way, to access the TL-WPA8630, the IP will be assigned by the adapter when main DHCP server lost connection.
Meanwhile, there is no DHCP server option existed; it uses static IP as LAN IP type, it should be fine.
Besides, may I know does it affect the actual performance of the powerline adapters? And does the main router work well in the meantime?
Good day.
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Thanks Kevin
A couple of things I think...
So are you confirming it does start it's own DHCP server as everyone else at TP link has told me it doens't do that?
Let's assume it does, because that's what I've seen.
Imagine rebooting everything at once e..g powercut
1) TPlink starts it's DHCP server before the DHCP server had booted. A race condition
2) It starts giving out IPs through it's DHCP server to desktops, essentially knocking them off the network as it couldn't provide any DNS or router settings
I don't think anything should start it's own DHCP server without being asked to - there should be a tickbox to turn this off.
I'll have to set it static but it would be better if it could get it's IP through DHCP, so I can manage the network in one place, but not start it's own server
Many thanks for coming back to me.
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OpenWRT has an option to back-off its DHCP server in case it detects another one. This is on by default. So DHCP does not work in case of an OpenWRT default configuration. Took me some time to figure that out. In addition, the adapter spams the link with DHCP requests:
Please fix the firmware. Your smart DHCP feature is not that smart.
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After a power outage, the TL-WPA8630P DHCP server sometimes kicks in before the main router DHCP server does.
The TL-WPA8630P DHCP server thus allocates IPs to a number of devices which will be and remain UNABLE to access the Internet.
Which results in a broken iOT network.
This TL-WPA8630P DHCP server work mode is sleazy and unacceptable.
When will Tp-link provide a new firmware version which optionally allows for the use of the TL-WPA8630P DHCP server to be disabled?
Best.
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Im having similiar issues with the TL-WPA4226 Kit, comeing up with a DHCP-Server which causes all devices on the Network to have connection issues. Will there be a fix soon?
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Hi,
Please have a check of your private message for further assistance.
Thank you very much for your understanding and support.
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@TP-Link Could I get the same information, pllease? I've just spent a frustrating hour trying to diagnose my internet connection caused by the exact race condition others have mentioned. I would really like to disable the DHCP server entirely as there's no guarantee the devices will come up in the "right" order. (also, as cool as it is, it is an obnoxious feature if it can't be disabled)
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@TP_LINK I would also like the information for how to permanently turn off the DHCP.
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