The WRT54GL router DHCP Active IP table show those wired?

Hello.

On my old router Linksys WRT54GL (with its latest stock firmware) of http://192.168.1.1/DHCPTable.asp for DHCP active IP Table, it shows that wireless connections. How is it does not show wired those?

Thank you in advance.

Make sure that the wired computers are not on the static ip configuration, there is no IP permanently assigned to them. They should all be on DHCP, obtain the IP address of the router. If that's ok. It could be with the fw of the router. I suggest you can reflash but if it does not resolve the issue, reset the router and then reconfigure. Because on the DHCP client table, it should show all the connected devices wired and wireless through the router.

Here is the link to the download site.

http://homesupport.Cisco.com/en-us/support/routers/WRT54GL

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