![]() With multiple wireless devices the "netsh wlan show all" command run via a wireless computer may prove helpful as well. Look for conflicts, unexpected devices, missing devices. Use both wired and wireless computers.Ĭompare the resulting Internet Addresses and Physical Address to current network devices. ![]() Run "arp -a" via the Command Prompt on a couple of the network computers. Look at the router's list of network devices to learn what the router is "seeing". What DHCP IP address range is that router using?Īre the Static IP addresses reserved on that router via the applicable device MACs? Which Router is responsible for DHCP? I would expect that to be the RT-AC88U (192.168.0.1) The HG612 being Huawei EchoLife Modem and the red line actually represents the incoming connection via your ISP - correct?Īnd is the RT-AC88U actually plugged into that Netgear 8 Port Switch as seems to be indicated by that small grey squiggle between the two? Which ports are being used on each device? ![]() Which actually is the grey line ethernet connection between the two. Do you truly mean that there is a hard wire (ethernet) connection between 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.5?
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