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Since switching my WNDR3700v1 from Netgear's firmware to OpenWrt 18.06.2 r7676-cddd7b4c77, I am experiencing the following issues:
PowerLAN adapters and network devices connected through it are only seen by the router if the first PowerLAN adapter is connected through a crossover cable. With the manufacturer's firmware, it was possible to connect the adapter by standard ethernet cable.
A printer connected through PowerLAN does not get assigned an IP4 network address, even though I have defined a static address for it in the DHCP section of OpenWrt; (it does get an IPv6 address though). The missing IP4 network address prevents the scanner part of the printer from sending scans to a network folder on my NAS connected through ethernet cable to the router. This issue also did not exist with the original Netgear firmware.
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workflowsguy:
Since switching my WNDR3700v1 from Netgear's firmware to OpenWrt 18.06.2 r7676-cddd7b4c77, I am experiencing the following issues:
PowerLAN adapters and network devices connected through it are only seen by the router if the first PowerLAN adapter is connected through a crossover cable. With the manufacturer's firmware, it was possible to connect the adapter by standard ethernet cable.
A printer connected through PowerLAN does not get assigned an IP4 network address, even though I have defined a static address for it in the DHCP section of OpenWrt; (it does get an IPv6 address though). The missing IP4 network address prevents the scanner part of the printer from sending scans to a network folder on my NAS connected through ethernet cable to the router. This issue also did not exist with the original Netgear firmware.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: