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I don't want to keep a static IP address for any of my devices, ideally, yet want to be able to access the interface of my RUTXR1 whenever I desire.

My RUTXR1 is currently operating as an access point for my bedroom to provide Wi-Fi. It is connected via LAN RJ-45 to a switch, which is ultimately connected via the same method to my ISP-provided router-modem.

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by anonymous

Hello,

Do you have a DHCP server enabled on your RUTXR1's LAN interface? You can do it in the WebUI Network -> Interfaces section by editing LAN interface settings?

Also, is there no overlap between RUTXR1 and your ISP-provided router-modem subnets.

Otherwise, I would like you to attach a troubleshoot file to your question. Please, replicate the issue, then access router's WebUI, go to System -> Administration -> Troubleshoot section and download troubleshoot file from there. 

Best regards,