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2024-03-21 00:29:32
@MaryR Is the router otherwise working? if not, power off and unplug the modem and the router, wait 5-10 min, plug in the modem and power on, wait a few min, then plug in the router and power it on.
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2024-03-21 00:24:42
@Nosty I would try to delete the network setting on the pc and then reset it up especialy if you used the same ssid.
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2024-03-21 00:21:05
@Crucis May be the advance settings, wireless, addtional settings, ap isolation set on.
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2024-03-19 00:20:54
@VJM Try resetting the network settings on the iPhone (not just the wifi network).
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2024-03-19 00:01:49
@y2k2 I have used reserved address in both Asus and TP Link within the DHCP range and have not had any issues. The auto assigned address are both lower and higher than the reserved addresses.
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2024-03-16 19:29:31
@Honoken Some of the DDNS services offer a client that you put on your computer that keeps the IP updated. That does require that your computer to be on all the time. I am not sure if the router does.
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