AXE5400 using static IP
I am trying to replace an ASUS router that uses a static IP to get to the Internet. I have entered all of the static IP information and gateway, just as it is on the asus routeer into the AXE5400. I have entered the LAN information the same way, as well as the wifi information. When trying to connect, I get "Poor Internet Commection".
Also, I am not seeing my wifi ssids. I can connect from a PC to the router to do the setup just fine.
What am I missing?
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Check your WAN port negotiation speed here:
Scroll down to the bottom of this page:
Check if the negotiated speed is correct.,
Do you have any other modem/router before AXE75 like (any ISP device) ?
If you do, chnage the cable between these devices and test.
When there's "Poor network" status, the globe icon should show an exclamaintion mark on it:
In any case if the router works properly you should be able to see at least its 2.4GHz SSID - make sure that for all wirelss bands channel is set to Auto.
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@terziyski I am not with the router right now, but will check this evening.
Also, we do not use mesh. Should I turn it off?
We have 8 static IP. The connections are:
Cable modem -> 8-port switch -> AXE5400. This iis the same setup as was with the asus router. The cable provider gives us 8 IP addresses. Thus, we have 8 routers/Cameras, each with a different static IP.
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If you don't use mesh, just turn it off.
I would connect AXE5400 directly to the ISP modem and test again to exclude any issue with the switch.
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I have tried different cables, and plugging directly into the cable modem. same problem -poor internet.
So, I took the router to a different location, and use their static IP setup, and it worked the first time.
So, something is wrong at my site. Either the cable modem has a problem, or they (COX) are doing something with mac addressees.
Anyway, thanks for your time and help.
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