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H3llGhost
Oct 08, 2011Aspirant
SRXN3205 No internet for any clients
Hello,
I am facing the problem, that my clients losing the internet access after a short time.
The WAN Status is always connected and I can lookup all domains, but I don't get any data to my clients f.e. ping doesn't work any longer, etc.
What can I do?
30 Replies
- H3llGhostAspirantIn general it is a dynamic public ip, but it changes only a few times in a year.
- jmizoguchiVirtuosothere should be no reason not work. did you properly power cycle both DSL modem and router in sequence by one by one.?
- H3llGhostAspirantYes, I know the troubleshooting section in the manual. ;)
The only difference was the use of the 10er ip range. - jmizoguchiVirtuoso
The only difference was the use of the 10er ip range.
lost on this... - H3llGhostAspirantI don't understand. :confused:
- Daedalus01AspirantHe means Class A ip range June. I also hope your going Classless, as that may be throwing the router into a UDP flood as Class A classful subnet has a possible 16 million hosts. Have you factory reset the unit and see if it functions straight out of the box? Its one way for sure to know if the router is malfunctioning, or if a setting that you applied is causing the glitch.
- jmizoguchiVirtuosoI sorta thought but you never know
- Daedalus01Aspirant
Thats truejmizoguchi wrote: I sorta thought but you never know - H3llGhostAspirant
Daedalus01 wrote: [...]Have you factory reset the unit and see if it functions straight out of the box? Its one way for sure to know if the router is malfunctioning, or if a setting that you applied is causing the glitch.
Yes I did a factory reset and tried again with the internet and all worked. :) - H3llGhostAspirant
Daedalus01 wrote: He means Class A ip range June. I also hope your going Classless, as that may be throwing the router into a UDP flood as Class A classful subnet has a possible 16 million hosts.[...]
Yes I meant the Class A, but the subnet mask was high enough (/24) and RIP wasn't enabled.
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