I just got my Air Console and loving it, however with in moments I was fighting a battle with how to connect it... If I leave the default DHCP server mode then I can quickly connect with my phone and enjoy it locally, but if I connect it to the network then there is a DHCP conflict, also I lose the "cloud" components as its IP wont give it internet access.
If I change it to be in "DHCP Client" mode then I lose easy admin access, as I cant easily tell the IP, cloud modes work, but I am unable to see it using "Get Console" on my iPhone/iPad.
What would be best is supporting Multiple IPs, Isolating DHCP to the AP, and enabling DHCP relay should a DHCP server be found in the LAN.
In further explanation this would be;
- If DHCP client mode is enabled, a secondary static IP can be assigned in addition, this allows for integration into to the LAN with internet access, whilst keeping a well known IP on the device
- A option should exist that allows for the DHCP to be isolated to the AP, thus avoiding DHCP conflicts
- When the Air Console boots, it should poll the LAN for a period of time waiting for a DHCP response, if nothing is heard it acts as its own DHCP server (using the above setting) however should it get a DHCP response, it should simply relay the DHCP from the LAN to the AP
The above I believe will make the IP system all round, and require less end user configuration or worrying about IPv6 support which may not be enabled on all networks etc.
Happy to discuss in more detail on the above suggestion
Andrew