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Only IP addresses from the second router are visible.

Only IP addresses from the second router are visible.

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gefahr_m
Member
126
07-18-2016, 04:41 PM
#1
I managed to access devices linked to my second router using Ethernet after adjusting the LAN configuration and turning off DHCP. Following this guide helped, but here’s the problem: the IP addresses of devices connected via Ethernet aren’t appearing, only those connected through Wi-Fi. To make Wi-Fi devices visible so SQM QoS functions properly during streaming or downloads, you’ll need to ensure both wired and wireless connections are correctly recognized by your network settings.
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gefahr_m
07-18-2016, 04:41 PM #1

I managed to access devices linked to my second router using Ethernet after adjusting the LAN configuration and turning off DHCP. Following this guide helped, but here’s the problem: the IP addresses of devices connected via Ethernet aren’t appearing, only those connected through Wi-Fi. To make Wi-Fi devices visible so SQM QoS functions properly during streaming or downloads, you’ll need to ensure both wired and wireless connections are correctly recognized by your network settings.

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Sxnsed
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 09:38 PM
#2
The IP addresses assigned to devices on the second router are determined by its configuration. This method may work better with simpler routers, and it can sometimes produce unexpected outcomes based on how the router is set up. (Note: Also, why did that person record while flying? That sound was probably unrelated.)
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Sxnsed
08-03-2016, 09:38 PM #2

The IP addresses assigned to devices on the second router are determined by its configuration. This method may work better with simpler routers, and it can sometimes produce unexpected outcomes based on how the router is set up. (Note: Also, why did that person record while flying? That sound was probably unrelated.)

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Shibouh
Senior Member
369
08-03-2016, 09:45 PM
#3
I can't determine the IP address because DHCP was disabled. My laptop appears when I connect to the first router but not to the second one, except for Wi-Fi devices. The Tenda N301 is very affordable. Edgerouter X is coming soon, so I'm trying to learn how to make all connected devices visible on these two routers. [EDIT] - uploaded incorrect image.
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Shibouh
08-03-2016, 09:45 PM #3

I can't determine the IP address because DHCP was disabled. My laptop appears when I connect to the first router but not to the second one, except for Wi-Fi devices. The Tenda N301 is very affordable. Edgerouter X is coming soon, so I'm trying to learn how to make all connected devices visible on these two routers. [EDIT] - uploaded incorrect image.

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CherryQuake
Member
166
08-05-2016, 09:22 PM
#4
Miss click...
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CherryQuake
08-05-2016, 09:22 PM #4

Miss click...

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RevengeLP
Member
59
08-06-2016, 12:58 AM
#5
Verify the IP address assigned by your laptop when connected to the second wireless network directly, rather than checking the router.
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RevengeLP
08-06-2016, 12:58 AM #5

Verify the IP address assigned by your laptop when connected to the second wireless network directly, rather than checking the router.

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Shadowsuns
Member
228
08-07-2016, 11:03 AM
#6
Check the assigned IP and follow the necessary steps for SQM to function properly.
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Shadowsuns
08-07-2016, 11:03 AM #6

Check the assigned IP and follow the necessary steps for SQM to function properly.

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DrPingouin
Member
214
08-15-2016, 11:02 AM
#7
It maintains the IP address even after connecting to the second router. If this happens, there’s nothing you can do to alter it—your initial router should recognize the PC as a "wired" connection once linked to the second one.
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DrPingouin
08-15-2016, 11:02 AM #7

It maintains the IP address even after connecting to the second router. If this happens, there’s nothing you can do to alter it—your initial router should recognize the PC as a "wired" connection once linked to the second one.

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JCsuper
Junior Member
35
08-21-2016, 06:28 AM
#8
Your second router is likely assigning DHCP addresses, or are you configuring them manually? If it's managing DCHP, should you be handling QoS from that device? It would be best if it followed the setup shown in the video, with router #1 managing DHCP, etc. It seems like there might have been a misunderstanding. Please verify your router settings on both devices—it looks like something could have gone wrong. I’m pretty sure when I had a similar configuration before it worked smoothly.
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JCsuper
08-21-2016, 06:28 AM #8

Your second router is likely assigning DHCP addresses, or are you configuring them manually? If it's managing DCHP, should you be handling QoS from that device? It would be best if it followed the setup shown in the video, with router #1 managing DHCP, etc. It seems like there might have been a misunderstanding. Please verify your router settings on both devices—it looks like something could have gone wrong. I’m pretty sure when I had a similar configuration before it worked smoothly.