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entraee
Aspirant
Feb 16, 2023

Netgear Nighthawk wrong IP address being assigned

Disclaimer: I'm not very familiar with tech terminology so please bear with me. 

 

I am having an issue with my Nighthawk routers. I have an R7000 and as of today, 2/15/23, I have an AX12.

 

I've had the R7000 since 2020 and after a reset last Saturday, 2/11/23, the router started assigning incorrect IP addresses to my devices. The Router is using the 192.168.1.1 gateway and would assign IP addresses with 192.168.1.xxx to my devices. I would be able to access the internet w/ devices that have been assigned those IP addresses. Since the reset on 2/11, the R7000 started assigning IP addresses in the range of 192.168.7.xxx. Devices that are connected with the new .7 address say that they are 'connected' to the router but are unable to access the internet nor are they able to access the router. This is happening with both ethernet connected devices and wifi connected devices. I went through the whole trouble-shooting process:

 

1) I powered off the router to reset it (did not work, still being assigned the .7 addresses)

2) I disconnect the devices from the router then reconnecting after a period of time (did not work, same issue)
3) I powered off the router AND disconnected the devices from the router. I only reconnected the one by one after the router powered back on and has properly connected to the internet (based on the lights). (this did work temporarily - *SOME* of my devices were assigned the 192.168.1.xxx address when done in this way)

3a) However, should those devices disconnect from the router (such as powering off the PC), the incorrect .7 address is assigned again when the device reconnects

4) For some reason only wifi connections were being correctly assigned the .1 addresses but ethernet connections were not
5) Tried factory reset, still same issues as above.

 

This prompted me to believe the issue was with the router itself and that it somehow broke. Thus I purchased the AX12. I am still having the same issues where the .7 address is being assigned and devices assigned these addresses are unable to connect to the internet. I am currently only connected properly to the router by setting a static IP address on my PC to a .1 address. Only with a .1 address am I able to connect to the router to provide the attached screen. All the devices on the .7 address there are unable to connect to the internet. 

 

Any help or insight on the matter is appreciated. Thanks in advance. 

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  • entraee wrote:

    Disclaimer: I'm not very familiar with tech terminology so please bear with me. 

     

    I am having an issue with my Nighthawk routers. I have an R7000 and as of today, 2/15/23, I have an AX12.

     

    I've had the R7000 since 2020 and after a reset last Saturday, 2/11/23, the router started assigning incorrect IP addresses to my devices. The Router is using the 192.168.1.1 gateway and would assign IP addresses with 192.168.1.xxx to my devices. I would be able to access the internet w/ devices that have been assigned those IP addresses. Since the reset on 2/11, the R7000 started assigning IP addresses in the range of 192.168.7.xxx. Devices that are connected with the new .7 address say that they are 'connected' to the router but are unable to access the internet nor are they able to access the router. This is happening with both ethernet connected devices and wifi connected devices. I went through the whole trouble-shooting process:

     

    1) I powered off the router to reset it (did not work, still being assigned the .7 addresses)

    2) I disconnect the devices from the router then reconnecting after a period of time (did not work, same issue)
    3) I powered off the router AND disconnected the devices from the router. I only reconnected the one by one after the router powered back on and has properly connected to the internet (based on the lights). (this did work temporarily - *SOME* of my devices were assigned the 192.168.1.xxx address when done in this way)

    3a) However, should those devices disconnect from the router (such as powering off the PC), the incorrect .7 address is assigned again when the device reconnects

    4) For some reason only wifi connections were being correctly assigned the .1 addresses but ethernet connections were not
    5) Tried factory reset, still same issues as above.

     

    This prompted me to believe the issue was with the router itself and that it somehow broke. Thus I purchased the AX12. I am still having the same issues where the .7 address is being assigned and devices assigned these addresses are unable to connect to the internet. I am currently only connected properly to the router by setting a static IP address on my PC to a .1 address. Only with a .1 address am I able to connect to the router to provide the attached screen. All the devices on the .7 address there are unable to connect to the internet. 

     

    Any help or insight on the matter is appreciated. Thanks in advance. 


    What is the name brand and model number of the modem/gateway/ONT that is connected upstream of your R7000?  (Look on the label)

     

    Please confirm the AX12 you refer to is a model RAX120?

     

    Not clear where or how the RAX120 (?) is connected into your network.  What is it connected to?

    • entraee's avatar
      entraee
      Aspirant

      I am on a fiber optic network. The ethernet cable from the ONT box connects directly into the R7000 and now the RAX120. Yes, the AX12 I referred to is the RAX120 (sorry the box was confusing and the AX12 was far more visible than the RAX120 label). I do not know what model the ONT is as it is hard to access. If it is of any help, I am on the Frontier FiberOptic network in California. They changed out my ONT box not long ago (around 6mo ago) and supposedly I have their most updated box as of that time. If it is essential to know the model of the ONT I try to access it later to see if I can find a model number.

      • Kitsap's avatar
        Kitsap
        Master

        entraee wrote:

        I am on a fiber optic network. The ethernet cable from the ONT box connects directly into the R7000 and now the RAX120. Yes, the AX12 I referred to is the RAX120 (sorry the box was confusing and the AX12 was far more visible than the RAX120 label). I do not know what model the ONT is as it is hard to access. If it is of any help, I am on the Frontier FiberOptic network in California. They changed out my ONT box not long ago (around 6mo ago) and supposedly I have their most updated box as of that time. If it is essential to know the model of the ONT I try to access it later to see if I can find a model number.


        The biggest question about the ONT is whether or not it is a combination device that is also a router.  Does it have the ability to broadcast Wi-Fi?  Does it have more than one Ethernet output port?  If the answer to either one is yes, that is a big part of the problem.  Two devices on the same LAN trying to perform routing functions is problematic.  The model number for the ONT would confirm the answer to the question.  Your IP address issues and lack of access to the internet are classic symptoms.

         

        So you have set the R7000 aside and now have the RAX120 connected in its place?