Hi JJ, can you explain how you went about this ?
Sure.
I gained access to my router (a netgear WNR3500) via my web browser by typing in its IP in the URL 'bar'.
Then I found the IP assigned to the PWDII and changed it from a DHCP assigned IP to a fixed (static) IP.
(note, sometimes the static IP setup is included in the range of available DHCP IP's. Other routers may have the static IP assignment 'outside' of the range of DHCP IP's. Just go with what works for your setup.)
During this process I reset the router a couple of times, just to make sure it was setup correctly (the router would tell me if the settings were appropriate or not) But that isn't to say they were the CORRECT settings.
Then I went into the DAC and changed the Ethernet settings (to turn DHCP off) and then manually entered the FULL and correct IP's, including making sure the subnet and gateway etc. settings reflect those as found in the Router (the router is master). These 2 setups need to match.
I then (and this optional) also went into the QoS (Quality of Service) settings and used the MAC address of the PWDII to 'isolate and select' it and assign it the "highest" priority. I also made the appropriate Ethernet ports set to the highest priority as well. All the rest of the listed functions were set to lower priority settings.
I could go into greater detail but each router is different and even the words used will change a bit so my description is and has to be 'generic'.
Also note for those who are in unfamiliar territory with any of this…
The ABSOLUTE 1st thing to do is WRITE DOWN ALL OF THE EXISTING SETTINGS!!!!!
THIS IS YOUR INSURANCE POLICY IN CASE OF DISASTER.
You can always return to these numbers and it will work.
Be sure to write them ALL down.
JJ