• Reviews around ip (1.95 of 5)

    Tenda AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit Performance Wi-Fi Router with Open Source Support (AC18)

    • The router insisted I had a static IP address (which I don't) and there was no way to override it
    • I do Love it and the software is amazingly simple though I was only able to get internet through Dynamic IP and not PPPoe
    • I want to use it as a secondary router under static IP and it won't let me
    • These routers don't connect to DHCP (dynamic IP)
    • During set up, the wizard would recommend static IP set-up even though my modem uses DHCP.
    • Set your PC to static IP address, for example 192.168.1.10.- Press and hold "reset" button.- Turn on
    • This one was pretty easy to install, though it took a long time to actually connect to my internet and tried to convince me that I use a static IP versus a dynamic IP
    • It kept telling me I have static IP
    • Spectrum doesn't allow the use of using static ip, so I couldn't connect to the internet
    • I use a DDNS service since I need to keep my public IP in sync with noip.com, the problem is that the WAN IP on the router (used to sync with noip.com) is not the public IP, it looks like it is a private IP, for
    • It would not connect if I selected DHCP, and would not allow me to put in IP addresses in the correct range for the static IP set-up.
    • This one was pretty easy to install, though it took a long time to actually connect to my internet and tried to convince me that I use a static IP versus a dynamic IP
    • they told me how to make one quick setting to get me off static ip
    • Tenda told me I had to do the Static IP set-up but do it all manually
    • During set up, the wizard would recommend static IP set-up even though my modem uses DHCP.
    • There are three modes for connection: pppoe, DHCP and static IP
    • From there I set up a static IP and tried to set it up as an AP
    • Another disappointment is that static IP addresses can only be set to addresses in the DHCP address range.
    • It also want's to automatically go to Static IP which I have DCHP but changing it doesn't work either
    • I had to go into my upstream router to find the new IP address on the unit (Why was it now receiving an IP instead of using the static IP, it never mentioned it would do that
    • The Tenda AC9 has all the basic to advanced features you'd expect from a modern router including guest networks, blacklisting , Static & dynamic IP's, USB & Printer sharing, adjustable transmit power levels , AP and repeater modes etc all in a very clean and simple to use UI
    • On my computer, it kept saying tenda recommends a static ip or something.
    • Setup is a little confusing.. if u have a comcast service, connect to your modem via network cable, put the network cable in the wan slot of this router, on the online setup choose static ip and let it search.. good to go after that...
    • On my computer, it kept saying tenda recommends a static ip or something.
    • The Tenda AC9 has all the basic to advanced features you'd expect from a modern router including guest networks, blacklisting , Static & dynamic IP's, USB & Printer sharing, adjustable transmit power levels , AP and repeater modes etc all in a very clean and simple to use UI
    • Choosing dynamic IP would not connect either
    • I like how clean looking the device isI dont like how one of the antenna was so lose it would not stay in place, but I suspect that was a fluke - the other one is perfect!I like the user interface - very good.