R300 - How to setup for home use
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09-20-2019 08:37 AM
I did not want to take a chance on bricking them so I haven't attempted any firmware updates or configuration edits.
I'm in the process of updating my network to include VLANs. I want to put the R300's on their own VLAN. What FW should I use?
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09-20-2019 09:36 AM
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09-20-2019 10:45 AM
DO I really need to change the IP address on my router?
Cant I just upgrade the firmware on the AP to standalone then plug it into my home router?
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09-20-2019 10:49 AM
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09-20-2019 10:53 AM
SO there isn't any special configuration at all within the home router either?
Seems too easy.
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09-20-2019 11:02 AM
That being said, you may be able to see if it's in default by viewing the network arp table. On my MBP it looks like this.
$ arp -a
? (192.168.197.17) at 90:6c:ac:97:7d:93 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (192.168.197.18) at d8:38:fc:38:5b:b0 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (224.0.0.251) at 1:0:5e:0:0:fb on en0 ifscope permanent [ethernet]
? (239.255.255.250) at 1:0:5e:7f:ff:fa on en0 ifscope permanent [ethernet]
broadcasthost (255.255.255.255) at ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on en0 ifscope [ethernet]If it doesn't show up there, I always recommend using Wireshark and the filter eth.address[0:3]==d8:38:fc where those three sets of numbers represent the first three from your AP.
Good luck!

