• Reviews around ip (1.34 of 5)

    ASUS Tri-Band Gigabit (AC3200) WiFi Router (Up to 3167 Mbps) with MU-MIMO to ensure Lag-Free Gaming, AiProtection network security powered by Trend Micro, Adaptive QoS and Parental Control (RT-AC3200)

    • No matter, the DHCP routing table has a "offline devices" menu to pick the old Xbox MAC address off the history to designate for static IP.
    • They don't show the error with the AC66U.- Tried to manually configure a static IP for one of my devices and after I did, half of my wireless devices stopped connecting
    • This wasn't an issue with the previous firmware, but now the printer can't join the 2.4Ghz (claims success...gets no IP from DHCP and falls back to a local-link address) but the router's client table claims it's NOT on the wireless ANYWHERE...so it actually silently fails Wifi connection
    • Simple example: setting up a DMZ for the Xbox, I needed to designate a static IP address for the Xbox
    • I was continuously having dropped signal and having to reset my previous router, which was becoming a nearly daily occurrence and it was extremely frustrating, I have multiple smart TVs, iPads, laptops, wink, Alexa’s, smart home devices and 8 ip
    • After I disabled the static IP configuration, all devices
    • Worked great for about 3 months then kept losing internet connection and losing ip
    • - I have many security cameras, NAS box, media center PC's, and a cloud device all with static IP
    • It dropped it and would not re-issue an IP
    • I know the provider is not the issue as they supply us 2 static IP addresses and the other ip is used by a camera that NEVER goes down
    • You can do a lot with this router -- VPN Client support, selective IP parental controls, remote admin, iOS admin app
    • So I still have to type in the archaic IP address 192.168.1.1 to get to the page to set up the router.2
    • Has a static Internet IP.
    • YesManually Assigned IP around the DHCP list (Max Limit : 64)Client Name (MAC Address
    • I upgraded all firmware, set static IP addresses and went through every other idea tossed my way, but neither printer would ever function for more than a day (the router would drop them).
    • I barely have enough time to write down critical IP addresses
    • After troubleshooting, found that 2.4 GHz network was still broadcasting but unable to handle DHCP or connect via static IP address
    • Also of note, but independent from the above, is that if you happen to like MAC filtering, then you should know that any time you add a MAC address to the router's table, be it for static DHCP assignment for wired connections (almost nobody supports filters for wired, this does not, you can only assign static IP's for wired but not keep wired devices off the network) or for MAC filtering on wireless, to help manually assign devices to each of the three radios (and for the guest networks), the router will behave erratically on any wireless connection (even if you were only adding or removing MAC's from the wired list) until you power cycle it
    • This has made it a nightmare to manage my home security cameras which all require a static IP address on the LAN.I really wanted to like this router, but it has me completely fed up.
    • Easy way to set up your previous SSIDs and possible static IP / port mappings
    • but no, this had a weird IP.
    • My 66U router was set up to use a static IP...but due to changes by my ISP, I no longer needed a static IP
    • , i so mad dont even want to replace it