How do I set my gateway eero IP address to 192.168.1.1
I have purchased a 3-pack of Eero Pro 6 routers
I am replacing an existing network, with a complex configuration and a couple dozen reserved IPs.
I need to set the Gateway IP address to 192.168.1.1 to match the existing network
how do I do this?
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greg12 Thanks for posting! This can be accomplished in the DHCP & NAT section of the Network Settings menu. This will not be able to be accessed until after the Gateway is setup in its default configuration. You can set the desired IP scheme, hit Save, and allow the reboot to enable the change.
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Thank you for the quick response! I had checked that, and in that setting I see that I am able to set it to:
192.168.0.0
10.0.0.0
172.16.0.0
but I do not see an option to allow me to configure it to 192.168.1.1
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Thanks. here’s what’s happening:
1. I update the Subnet IP to 192.168.1.0 (from its default 192.168.0.0) and click Save.
2. It prompts me “Reboot Required: W@e need to reboot your eero to apply the new settings…” and I click Reboot
3. It immediately pops up a dialog “We couldn’t update your settings: We ran into an issue updating your settings. Please check to make sure yuo entered the right values and try again”
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Evan thank you — the subnet mask setting was what I was missing. it works now as I needed. Thanks for the quick support!
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This is something that has to take place for your router to make the right connections.
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As mentioned above, 192.168.1.1 is known as Netgear Router Login Admin IP address. It is also called the host address. Once the router has been connected to the internet, you will be redirected to Router Admin Login page.
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Get ready for a S* storm. This functionality has been removed with the latest update. Time to flood ebay with used eeros and move on to something that accomodates users.
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I'm setting mine as follows:
Subnet IP 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Starting IP is 192.168.1.10 and Ending IP 192.168.1.254
I click on the checkmark and then save, I get a reboot required popup.. I click Reboot and it immediately flashes a spinning arrow before returning to ending IP and flashes... nothing happens. No reboot.
It only works if I leave the 192.168.0.0 default settings. It will not work.
I just got eero 6+ yesterday and I'm stuck here.
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Thank you Michael. I had tried that yesterday and it wasn't working but just tried again before your reply and it worked! I noticed your answer right as I got the new Subnet IP >>IP 192.168.1.0<<
Cheers!
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