• Reviews around ip (1.18 of 5)

    Norton Core Secure WiFi Router, Covers up to 3000 Sq. ft., Smart Security for Network and IoT Devices, Parental Controls, Replaces Router, Works with Amazon Alexa, One-year of Norton Security included

    • Don't know if I have been lucky with the static IP's not being used by Norton Core but no documentation on DHCP pool
    • It grabbed my class B address ( with /24 mask) and I had to change my masks on static IP's to 255.255.0.0, not really what I want it to do
    • In our case, we have cameras (for security, as well as for keeping an eye on the dogs when we are away), as well as a camera server, all of which require static IP addresses
    • I was previously using an F-Secure SENSE firewall/router and a CUJO Smart Internet Security Firewall with FREE SUBSCRIPTION (2nd Gen.) and they would occasionally detect a bad IP visit and block it, usually on my laptop or phone.
    • IF YOU ARE GOING TO TRY USING THIS WITH EXISTING STATIC IP ADDRESSES
    • If you are using static IP addresses, it seems likely that you will have major problems (if you don't know what a "static IP address" is, then this probably won't impact you)
    • They did all connect with the Core, but then I couldn't get the static IP part to work, so I backed everything out again and gave up
    • Now with a firmware update, Static IP addresses was available
    • Cannot use a static IP
    • They did all connect with the Core, but then I couldn't get the static IP part to work, so I backed everything out again and gave up
    • This happens even when I assign a static reserved IP for a specific device
    • If you care about some basic router capabilities, such as the option to set static IP addresses, you may want to wait until some future release of this product
    • What this means is, if you have a static IP on anything it won't work, streaming is impacted, they change IP on you all day to prevent piracy and it lets you choose from 3 DNS
    • No Big deal, but at the time, there was NO way to set up a static IP address for devices aside from setting up a port forwarding rule, which kind of breaks the idea of a router if I have to open ports to get a static IP,