• Reviews around ip (1.38 of 5)

    Google WiFi system, 1-Pack - Router replacement for whole home coverage - NLS-1304-25

    • I have several devices on my home network with static IP addresses.
    • It only sees the devices assigned DHCP addresses by the router itself and there is no option to just type in the static ip.
    • (e.g., it showed a red light a couple of times, Goog WiFi reported that a device in the setup has a clashing IP address, and overall, in its vicinity, connection to my new Moto would stall, disconnect and then go quiet - no Internet!)
    • Full disclosure - I have a static IP service which is not normal for most people.
    • I changed the DHCP range to not overlap with any of my static IP addresses.
    • When requesting the reservation, you can decide what the static ip address will be, but if you change it, you will need to get back on the device somehow and reset the nic back to that static ip address.
    • I kept the WiFi SSID and password the same and I didn't have too many static IP
    • each access point only has one LAN port (also no USB connectivity, which admittedly is rare)- only manageable via an app (and a device that can run it)- still lacks some advanced customization options, though future updates might address thisIN DETAILBecause a couple devices on our home LAN have static IP addresses (including an Amahi home server), I wanted to minimize frustrations by simply changing the default IP address of the Google Wifi LAN (192.168.86.xx) to my previous setup (192.168.10.xx)
    • I repeatedly received the dreaded “self induced IP address and will not connect to the internet” message and wasted hours speaking to various tech reps at Apple and my ISP.
    • I then realized that the default DHCP range that this device uses, which is on the same settings page as the LAN address, included a subrange where some off my static IP addresses were assigned.
    • I use a NAS, some controllers, and a DNS filter device on my network that use static ip
    • I was able to assign a static IP to my printer which is the only way it works on the network effectively
    • I have a static IP WAN address.
    • , it’s locked down, it’s all static IP range sitting ontop/parallel to your cable WiFi
    • The REAL problems occur if you have devices internally on your LAN that have static ip addresses.
    • I use some static IP addresses and also figured that out.
    • well I
    • it did not work as i though it would.
    • I'm not sure why this wifi stopped working as I
    • wifi worked better in a remote areaI cant say there is anything I don't like I about it
    • Isn’t excellent product?!The speed is awesome too!!!P