Coming back to the topic, all the above-mentioned IP addresses are reserved by certain router manufacturers like say, Netgear reserves 192.168.1.1, TP-Link reserves 192.168.0.1, etc. When you have the problem like 192.168.1.1 is not opening, the first step you need to check whether the same IP address is from the same manufacturer or not.

Jan 25, 2018 Address Reservation is not working on Netgear DGN2000 - "The address reservation feature on the Netgear does not issue addresses within the reservation Ip range". Not true. This is the whole point of the address reservation feature - to allocate IP addresses that have been reserved for specific devices. NETGEAR: Networking Products Made For You At NETGEAR we turn ideas into innovative networking products that connect people, power businesses & advance the way we live. Easy to use. Powerful. Smart.

Netgear MR1100 does not work with IP Passthrough Enabled

ATT Fiber Arris BGW210 + Netgear R7000( AP Mode) + Pihole The Arris + netgear work fine but when I use the pihole in combination it stops working. 192.168.1.77 is my r7000 in AP mode. and 192.168.1.254 is my Arris BGW 210 in IP passthrough mode. I think I am inputting the wrong router ( gateway) IP address! My Pihole was working fine with my modem and r7000 setup with comcast. BT HomeHub 6 DHCP IP address allocation not working Re: BT HomeHub 6 DHCP IP address allocation not working You say you changed the IP address of the HH to 192.168.0.1 and set a DHCP pool of 192.168.21 - 40 is this a typo? The first three octects of the pool address range should be the same as the first three octects of the hub address, i.e 192.168.0

Address Reservation not working/ being ignored Hi all, I am having an issue where I have reserved an IP address (192.168.1.2) for MAC ( B8:27:EB:A1:BA:F5 ), but whenever that particular device is connected, it just gets assigned an IP address from the pool (i.e. 192.168.1.8).

Netgear MR1100 does not work with IP Passthrough Enabled Dec 28, 2017 Why Can’t I Access 192.168.1.1? How Can I Solve This?