Can a IP assign using IP and MAC binding but the IP is not under DHCP IP range ?

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Can a IP assign using IP and MAC binding but the IP is not under DHCP IP range ?
Can a IP assign using IP and MAC binding but the IP is not under DHCP IP range ?
2021-02-18 07:22:59
Model: Archer AX73  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.1 Build 20200908 rel.69273(5553)

I just changed my wireless router from Archer C7 to Archer AX73 and I am trying to fix some devices IP using IP and MAC binding but these IPs is not inside the DHCP range.. but seem not able to do that.

Example :
DHCP IP Range : 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.120

 

IP and MAC Binding :
Device A : 192.168.1.80
Device B : 192.168.1.60
Device C : 192.168.1.250

 

but even I assign the MAC binding for those devices, they still get the IP within the DHCP IP range like :
Device A : 192.168.1.100
Device B : 192.168.1.101
Device C : 192.168.1.102

 

I remember my old Archer C7 is able to do this but this AX73 cannot. Why ? or how to configure ?

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Re:Can a IP assign using IP and MAC binding but the IP is not under DHCP IP range ?
2021-02-19 19:23:35

@JHWong 

 

Page 59 will show you where to configure MAC binding: link

 

Some devices may change their MAC address when counting to a wireless network like Apple for example: link

 

If the configurations were made try rebooting the computer, and forgetting the network on the client devices, and reconnect to see if that helps.

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