![]() Step 3: Use DHCP from Gold for devices in the wireless mesh network Once you know if the units you have require one or two IPs and allow for that this workaround should not allow other devices to get IPs from the Google/nest router. So in most cases it shouldn't be a problem if you add one Point/Puck at a time and limit the IP range to be just big enough. A power cycle shouldn't cause it to get a new IP, but a factory reset (and subsequent setup) quite likely would. However, users of these APs report that usually once the router gives them an IP they tend to be "sticky" for a long time. ![]() Unfortunately, Google Wifi and nest Wifi don't allow IP reservations for the Points to make sure that they don't create conflicts or get IPs from Firewalla. Because the IP address in the pool may accidentally be assigned to other devices that are supposed to be assigned to Google Wifi Points, eventually mess up the pool range. Note: We highly recommended not connecting any other devices to the Google Wifi network when setting up the limited DHCP address range.
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