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donawalt
Aug 17, 2022Mentor
Another question on DHCP requests
I had a question on how DHCP requests work with RBS850 and RBR850 in a mesh network. Imagine someone walking all around the house with their device; likely when doing that, the device is switching between the RBR850 and (in my case) two RBS850s for its internet connection from time to time as signals get stronger and weaker. Does it work this way - every time a device switches off of its current connected router/satellite and onto a new router/satellite, it DHCP-requests an IP address again? Thanks!
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I believe there is a roaming handling and DHCP handling issue currently happening on Orbi AX FW. were seeing lots of DHCP assignments being repeatedly queried in a short amount of time. I feel also that there is a ping ponging effect happening on some devices where they are connected at one source and for unknown reasons can't lock on or maintain one Wi-Fi source then start hopping around from the RBR to RBS and back and forth. This maybe causing the logs to fill up with these repeated DHCP log entries that we are seeing.
Why we are trying to establish what devices are seeing this and how many RBS are deployed, home size and distances in between the RBR and RBS.- donawaltMentor
THANKS FURRYe38 . In my case I saw a lot of DHCP entries today from my wife's iPhone SE 2nd generation, and my iPhone 13 Pro Max. Both of us were moving around the house a lot, which is why I asked that question.
Probably unrelated, but my ISP (Comcast)'s lease went from 2 hours yesterday to 4 hours 34 minutes currently. And, (posted in another thread), my IPv6 stopped working today after only a day, right after it was restarted yesterday.
EDIT: I have a RBR850 in the basement, RBS850 first floor probably 60-75 feet away, and another RBS850 on the third floor, probably 100? feet away (big ceilings here - 14').
Apple devices seems to be most effected or notorious for having this issue.
Is Wifi Private IP address disabled on the Apple devices?
Basements are not recommended places for RBRs. All that concrete and steel will cause problems. This maybe be another contributing factor as well.
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
Distances of the RBS seems extreme as well. Are the RBS wireless or ethernet connected to the RBR?