RE700X iOS repeater mode issue

RE700X iOS repeater mode issue

RE700X iOS repeater mode issue
RE700X iOS repeater mode issue
2024-11-25 15:10:36 - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: RE700X  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.0.3

I've tried just about every option I can think of, but I cannot seem to get iOS devices to connect to the extender on repeater mode and work properly. 

 

When I connect using DHCP, the router will see the devices actual MAC address on the DHCP cache. But it detects a conflict and attempts to assign the next IP in a loop until all addresses are exhausted. 


When using a static IP, nothing really happens. The router sees that IP assigned to the MAC address of the extender on its ARP table, but the device cannot connect to any local or internet addresses. 

I have also tried assigning a DHCP range just for the extender, the logs on the extender show discovery, offers and declines for IP addresses. The MAC address of the range extender is then recorded in the ARP table on the router for each IP that is attempted to be assigned. 

I have connected with a MacOS devices over wifi, and have another device connected via the ethernet port. These seem to work fine, albeit all with exactly the same MAC address on the routers ARP table, however all the iPads and iPhones I try refuse under all of these circumstances. 

I have all the private MAC address / Limit IP tracking turned off on the iOS device. 
There is no MAC address filtering or any security currently enabled on the router. 

Fingers crossed all of these permutations don't matter, and it's a simple iOS issue with an easy fix. 

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Re:RE700X iOS repeater mode issue-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @elusivesubsets 

 

RE700X is working in many-to-one mode - replaces the MAC addresses of connected clients completely with its own MAC address in the router client list.

In many-to-one mode, it is not suggested to enable Whitelist/MAC Filtering on the host router - details.

Have you tried to disable RE700X DHCP server and use only your host router DHCP server ?

I would set RE700X with static IP address in the same network subnet as your host router - for example if your host router is with IP address 192.168.1.1, set the RE700X with a statc IP address 192.168.1.254 for further easy WebGUI access.

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Re:RE700X iOS repeater mode issue-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @elusivesubsets 

 

RE700X is working in many-to-one mode - replaces the MAC addresses of connected clients completely with its own MAC address in the router client list.

In many-to-one mode, it is not suggested to enable Whitelist/MAC Filtering on the host router - details.

Have you tried to disable RE700X DHCP server and use only your host router DHCP server ?

I would set RE700X with static IP address in the same network subnet as your host router - for example if your host router is with IP address 192.168.1.1, set the RE700X with a statc IP address 192.168.1.254 for further easy WebGUI access.

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