So my household has 3 routers, 2 Asus RX-AX86U’s and 1 Actiontec T3200M (ISP Router).

When I first got my Asus AX86U everything was running perfectly fine! But once I got my second AX86U for the living room (same room the ISP router is in) I’ve noticed that any new device that connects to my network is being assigned a LAN IP from our ISP router rather than my network.

My LAN IP’s typically go 192.168.50.xxx while our ISP router goes 192.168.1.xxx

If anyone has an idea I would greatly appreciate it!!


If I could unplug & ditch the ISP router I would however, it is required for actual television + the family uses it.

Edit; Manually assigning the IP via device MAC seems to work but extremely obnoxious to do every device.

  • PurpleNurpeOPB
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    11 months ago

    Thank you for this, unfortunately I’ve been at this the last 2 nights and it’s been nothing but stressful for me. I honestly don’t know why this isn’t working for me, my ISP router calls it “Bridge Port1” and my router calls it Bonding/Link-Aggregation and neither of them are willing to talk/work with each other, always fighting to assign LAN IP’s…