Change it to 0.3.
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I already have one at that iP
Then 0.4 or 0.5 or 0.253 or anything that isn't the same as the router's address or in its DHCP pool. Or shorten the LAN subnet mask on the router by one bit so the 1.x addresses are included in the subnet (though you'll need to restart all your equipment after for that to fully take). You need to pick an address that the router recognizes as being on the LAN subnet.
I changed the last 2 numbers to “.0.07”
Is your subnet /16? Really just < /22 I think
The AXE95 is in AP mode? Why do you have two multiwan routers on your home network?
Still, says adopting after changing to .0.07, BUT, it’s showing up on the app