Tim
Harvester
I'm having a few problems with DHCP on my network to the extent that none of my devices will acquire an IP address via DHCP however I can set static IPs manually and they work just fine.
My setup is as follows:
Netgear Router (RP114) connected to a Netgear gigabit switch (GS608) which in turn is connected to another GS608 switch downstairs. Two Netgear WG602 access points are connected off this second switch - one upstairs and one downstairs (in repeater mode) to give maximum coverage throughout the house.
Now, if I plug a device directly into the router, it grabs an IP address with no problems whatsoever. If a device is plugged into one of the switches or connected via WiFi, it won't get a DHCP address. (This is how I will normally connect - the only devices that are actually plugged into the router directly are the cable modem and the first gigabit switch).
I would be grateful for any advice.
My setup is as follows:
Netgear Router (RP114) connected to a Netgear gigabit switch (GS608) which in turn is connected to another GS608 switch downstairs. Two Netgear WG602 access points are connected off this second switch - one upstairs and one downstairs (in repeater mode) to give maximum coverage throughout the house.
Now, if I plug a device directly into the router, it grabs an IP address with no problems whatsoever. If a device is plugged into one of the switches or connected via WiFi, it won't get a DHCP address. (This is how I will normally connect - the only devices that are actually plugged into the router directly are the cable modem and the first gigabit switch).
I would be grateful for any advice.