How do I assign a static IP address to 2 devices on my network?
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12-18-2018 05:40 AM
I have 2 devices on my network that I need to assign static IP addresses to but cannot in the devices themselves, so was wondering if there was to do this on the Zone Director or even the AP itself?
I couldn't find an option in Zone Director to reserve an IP address against a MAC address for example.
I couldn't find an option in Zone Director to reserve an IP address against a MAC address for example.
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12-18-2018 10:01 AM
Somewhere I remember we had an article on setting up DHCP server on Ubuntu Linux box too...
Setting up DHCP server on a Ubuntu Linux machine to provide option43 to Ruckus APs - https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000002358
I just did an edit so it may not show up until the next 6hr Support site update...
Setting up DHCP server on a Ubuntu Linux machine to provide option43 to Ruckus APs - https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000002358
I just did an edit so it may not show up until the next 6hr Support site update...
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12-19-2018 01:11 AM
Thanks for all your help everyone. I had no idea how difficult it would be to reserve IP addresses based on MAC address using Ruckus.
The 2 devices I have are TP Link Smart Plugs, which themselves have no option to assign static IP address on them bizarrely.
Setting up a Linux machine is a little complicated for me, so I will have to look at alternative options unfortunately.
The 2 devices I have are TP Link Smart Plugs, which themselves have no option to assign static IP address on them bizarrely.
Setting up a Linux machine is a little complicated for me, so I will have to look at alternative options unfortunately.
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12-19-2018 02:37 AM
Update: I have now turned off the DHCP server on ZD and am using another router on the same network to be the DHCP and can now reserve IP address to MAC addresses.
Thanks
Shailesh
Thanks
Shailesh

