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Smaugger
Feb 12, 2019Tutor
XR500 with seperate DHCP Server won't connect to internet
This router won't reconnect to the internet half the time (never resolves it's IP address). Then when it does connect after multiple power cycles (it randomly decides to work), the DumaOS never succe...
Smaugger
Feb 12, 2019Tutor
Firmware loaded is 2.3.2.40.
I power cycle everything. Modem and router. Sometimes I only power cycle the router. The issue is not related to the cable modem. If I turn the DHCP server on the router, it works. If I turn the DHCP server off on the router and use a different DHCP server, it doesn't work. The router should work the same with the DHCP server disabled on it.
Just to appeas you since this doesn't matter, the modem is an Arris SB6190.
What is setting my modem to bridge mode going to do? That has absolutely nothing to do with the router not connecting to the internet correctly when the DHCP server on the router is disabled.
FURRYe38
Feb 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Just checking to see if you have a DHCP server on the modem is all.
Check to see if doing a factory reset and setting up from scratch and then disable DHCP server on the XR router while you have the other DHCP server enabled and see if this resolves. Most of the time the XR router likes to have it's DHCP server enabled and use it. This is how most home class routers and users use this router. The DUMA OS portion of the XR router is specialized and specific for the XR series, so maybe something that may not be supported on this series of router like it is with the R series. Something I would ask NG support about to see if your configuration is supported fully on the XR series routers.
FYI about your ISP modem:
Smaugger wrote:
Firmware loaded is 2.3.2.40.
I power cycle everything. Modem and router. Sometimes I only power cycle the router. The issue is not related to the cable modem. If I turn the DHCP server on the router, it works. If I turn the DHCP server off on the router and use a different DHCP server, it doesn't work. The router should work the same with the DHCP server disabled on it.
Just to appeas you since this doesn't matter, the modem is an Arris SB6190.
What is setting my modem to bridge mode going to do? That has absolutely nothing to do with the router not connecting to the internet correctly when the DHCP server on the router is disabled.