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tiagosilva
Apr 27, 2021Aspirant
"Looking up IP Address" error on RBR10
Hi everyone, I have a Orbi Dual-band AC1200 Mesh WiFi Router(RBR10) with the main unit in the house basement and the satellite on the main floor. I have pretty good wifi all over the house and I ...
tiagosilva
Apr 29, 2021Aspirant
Hi, I don't have an error message picture but my phone usually says "Looking up IP" and can't connect. And yes, in my pc the logo changes to the globe image. For example, my appletv just lost internet now while my phone is operational. If feels like some sort of device blockage done by the router. Any thoughts?
CrimpOn
Apr 29, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I have a Windows 10 PC that has a definite bug in the DHCP protocol (which provides the PC with an IP address).
If I power up the PC with an ethernet cable connected to my Orbi, everything works normally.
If I close the lid and later open the lid to "wake up" the PC, I get "no network" and the globe. Reliably, every time. I have actually captured the ethernet packets between Orbi and PC. The PC keeps asking, "can I have an IP address?" Orbi answers, "Yes, here is one." "Can I have an IP address?" "Yes, here is one." FOREVER. During a normal startup, it is one ask and one answer. "Great, I'll take it."
This does not happen on WiFi.
Afraid I am not much help.
- FURRYe38Apr 29, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Have you tired turning off any power management features on the NIC on your PC?
CrimpOn wrote:I have a Windows 10 PC that has a definite bug in the DHCP protocol (which provides the PC with an IP address).
If I power up the PC with an ethernet cable connected to my Orbi, everything works normally.
If I close the lid and later open the lid to "wake up" the PC, I get "no network" and the globe. Reliably, every time. I have actually captured the ethernet packets between Orbi and PC. The PC keeps asking, "can I have an IP address?" Orbi answers, "Yes, here is one." "Can I have an IP address?" "Yes, here is one." FOREVER. During a normal startup, it is one ask and one answer. "Great, I'll take it."
This does not happen on WiFi.
Afraid I am not much help.