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dylanhierocles
Apr 20, 2020Tutor
Night Hawk AX4 won't connect to internet without static IP
Following a power cycle of my modem and RAX35 router, I can't seem to get the router to properly connect to the internet. I think I may have narrowed down the issue to the DHCP server, but I'm not a ...
- Apr 23, 2020
Got the opportunity to try this again. Went through my whole house and turned off and unplugged every internet-capable device I could find, from Roku sticks to my PS4 and all cell phones. (I was disconnecting all LAN connections every time before, but I thought I might as well just completely unplug the PS4 and smart TV.)
I first tried just another power cycling, to no avail.
I then powered off the modem, and powered it back on and waited for 2 minutes. I then powered on the router and did a factory reset. After the router re-booted, I was able to connect to the default network and reach routerlogin.com. The issue is now resolved. Devices are being assigned an IP address as they should be, and can connect to the internet without needing to set static IPs.
michaelkenward
Apr 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
dylanhierocles wrote:
...I tried power cycling the modem and router.
You did all thnis in the right order?
Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:
- Turn off and unplug modem.
- Turn off router and computers.
- Plug in and turn on modem. Wait 2 minutes for it to connect.
- Turn on the router and wait 2 minutes for it connect.
- Turn on computers and rest of network.
- dylanhieroclesApr 21, 2020Tutor
Yes, I'm cycling correctly. To be safe, I did it again in that order. Still not able to connect to the internet or to the Nighthawk web interface at 192.168.1.1. Either through wifi or LAN, a default gateway isn't being set by the network. If I manually set that gateway to 192.168.1.1 and assign a static IP on my device (laptop), the internet works and I can access to the web interface.
This definitely isn't an order of operations issue. My Linksys router is working out of the box. It's an issue specific to the RAX35. For some reason, it's not assigning connected devices an IP address. Not even LAN connections work.
- dylanhieroclesApr 21, 2020Tutor
Based on the support documents, this is the relevant situation:
• If the IP address of your computer or mobile device is shown as 169.254.x.x, the computer or mobile device could not reach the router’s DHCP server and the Windows or Mac operating system generated and assigned an IP address. Such an autogenerated IP address is in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP address is in this range, check the connection from the computer or mobile device to the router, and reboot your computer or mobile device.
Windows is definitely auto-assigning an IP in the 169.254.x.x range, per ipconfig. So for some reason, devices connecting to the router aren't able to connect to the router's DHCP server. This happens on both a wifi connection and a LAN wired connection, and across all devices (not just my laptop). I'm not powering on my laptop until after the router has powered on all LEDs are lit green, so I'm not sure what a device reboot would do.
- TopologyApr 22, 2020Virtuoso
Dylanhierocles, to clarify, did the RAX35 function properly prior to the event in which your “internet connectivity died”?