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I can assist you with your Asus routers. What specific help do you need?

I can assist you with your Asus routers. What specific help do you need?

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Qrob11
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 01:13 PM
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Hi, I tried reorganizing my network. I have three Asus routers connected through Aimesh. After setting up the first one, I installed the second and third. Everything seems normal. However, when trying to link a Mac address to an IP (for a NAS), I can't access Webmin via router.asus.com, the IP address, or the app. I can still browse the internet. I've reset the third router three times now!
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Qrob11
12-24-2016, 01:13 PM #1

Hi, I tried reorganizing my network. I have three Asus routers connected through Aimesh. After setting up the first one, I installed the second and third. Everything seems normal. However, when trying to link a Mac address to an IP (for a NAS), I can't access Webmin via router.asus.com, the IP address, or the app. I can still browse the internet. I've reset the third router three times now!

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ASF_Ragin
Junior Member
19
12-24-2016, 07:00 PM
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This refers to configuring a DHCP reservation by binding a MAC address to an IP address. You're asking about the specific setting and the target IP you're assigning. One simple approach is to enable static IP settings on the network interface.
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ASF_Ragin
12-24-2016, 07:00 PM #2

This refers to configuring a DHCP reservation by binding a MAC address to an IP address. You're asking about the specific setting and the target IP you're assigning. One simple approach is to enable static IP settings on the network interface.

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DECOoconnor296
Junior Member
39
01-07-2017, 10:54 AM
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The IP address you already received from DHCP is shown. I switched the order of the routers, and now another router is acting as a de-amesh router. The issue is resolved. I believe the problem lies in the firmware of the first router.
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DECOoconnor296
01-07-2017, 10:54 AM #3

The IP address you already received from DHCP is shown. I switched the order of the routers, and now another router is acting as a de-amesh router. The issue is resolved. I believe the problem lies in the firmware of the first router.