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2024-03-07 17:21:31
@TheMeanFarmer Use this link and select your region to contact your local tech support.
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2024-03-07 10:30:07
@captainm27 If the RE is in proxy mode it could use a virtual MAC addresses and that could cause the outcome you've described. Refer this FAQ for more details on that matter. If that's the case you...
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2024-03-07 10:21:30
@rahzan If I understand correctly what you've described and your main router has a guest wireless network, you could take a look at this thread.
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2024-03-07 10:08:57
@TheMeanFarmer A sudden loss of power should not brick the router. It might have been a short-circuit (when the power cord has been chewed) that could cause an electronic component burn. In any case...
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2024-03-05 08:45:59
@Omino87 Make sure that you've changed the router DHCP server IP address range as well. Reboot the router after these IP address changes and re-connect all devices again.
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2024-03-05 06:15:20
@Omino87 There's nothing special changing your router LAN IP from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.8.1 given that's your only router in the network. Just make sure that you update any entry in DHCP Address...
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