MAC Address - Wired

MAC Address - Wired

MAC Address - Wired
MAC Address - Wired
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago
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My router's ip address is 192.168.2.1. My desktop computer has WiFi turned off with its wired (only one 1 network adapter connected directly to the router) MAC Address reserved as 192.168.2.11 (in the router's admin DHCP Address Reservation List) to the the wired MAC Address. However, it never allocates t92.168.2.11 but allocates a new Permanent 192.168.2.10x (i.e. from the Pool of ip addresses, which aren't reserved) when I disconnect wired & reconnect it. Why is this happening and how can I make the router 'behave'?

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2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @JohnRose 

 

Try to delete that via Advanced=>Security=>IP & MAC Binding=>ARP List:

 

 

or if that doesn't work just reboot teh router.

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Re:MAC Address - Wired
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @JohnRose 

 

Using DHCP address reservation makes sense when the reserved IP address is in the router DHCP address pool.

Outside the router DHCP pool you could set your static IP addresses.

So try to reserve an IP address in the router DHCP pool and check if that works as expected.

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Re:MAC Address - Wired
2 weeks ago

  @terziyski 

I changed DHCP Pool to include the rtequired static (i.e. reserved address) of 192.168.2.11, disconnected wired & reconnected wired. On the attached screenshot, it says that 192.168.2.11 has 2 permanent ip addresses. How do delete the 192.168.2.109 one?

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Re:MAC Address - Wired -Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @JohnRose 

 

Try to delete that via Advanced=>Security=>IP & MAC Binding=>ARP List:

 

 

or if that doesn't work just reboot teh router.

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Re:MAC Address - Wired
a week ago
Thanks, terziyski. Useful to know about about ARP List. I've now done that for my DHCP Reserved Addresses. I've found out the cause of the problem. The wired MAC Address of my desktop was set to Random rather than Permanent. All now Ok: confirmed by actual hardware address displayed by "ethtool -P eno1" displaying in ARP List, DHCP Reserved Addresses and DHCP Client List.
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