Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!

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Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
2023-10-09 12:52:29 - last edited 2023-10-09 12:53:33
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Model: Archer C50  
Hardware Version: V6
Firmware Version: 6

My old TP link router work using the same static IP address. but when I am trying to connect my new router with the same static IP address given by the net provider its showing -

default gateway does not belong to the net segment of IP address.

can't be able to connect new router to the internet. but my old router still working with the same static IP address.

new router settings. (Ignore the IP written in the image they are dummy number. I used old router Static IP Given by the Net provider)

I have put the same Static IP in the new Router but it's telling me the "default gateway does not belong to the net segment of IP address".

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Re:Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
2023-10-09 18:28:20

  @Anirbandt 

 

Hi,

 

I don't know why things worked fine with the old router and not with the new router, but to me it seems this error message points to a subnet mask that is set too small.

 

For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192 allows a certain block of 64 consequtive IP addresses. If this subnet mask was used in conjunction with the two IP addresses 172.20.0.109 and 172.20.0.1, then this would not work, because 109 and 1 span a range of 109 addresses, while the mentioned subnet mask only allows for 64. The closest subnet mask that should work with 172.20.0.109 and 172.20.0.1 would be 255.255.255.128.

 

Without knowing your actual IP addresses I can't come up with a suitable subnet mask for your case, but you can do it easily yourself using an online subnet calculator, for example this one.   www<dot>calculator<dot>net/ip-subnet-calculator.html   (replace <dot> with .)

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Re:Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
2023-10-10 03:14:09

  @woozle Yes you are right my subnet mask is 255.255.255.128 and ip is 172.20.186.109. but still it's showing that error.

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Re:Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
2023-10-10 04:21:53

My service provider gave me a new set of static IPs. it's not giving me any error when I am putting it in the router static settings but after putting nothing happened. in my network its showing connected to a local server without internet.

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Re:Can't be able to configure static IP in my new TP Link AC1200 C50. need help!
2023-10-11 20:36:23 - last edited 2023-10-11 20:37:56

  @Anirbandt 

 

Have you also tested the new IP addresses from your ISP with the old TL-WR740N router, just to confirm they are actually working?

 

By the way, what kind of subnet mask is used shouldn't actually matter, I think.

If the C50 for some reason doesn't want to take the old set of IP addresses together with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128, then just try 255.255.255.0 or even 255.255.0.0.

 

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