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catik
Feb 24, 2021Star
No connection when IP-MAC Binding is on
On V1.0.9.88 , No internet connection & couldn't log into router when IP-MAC Binding is on, now I'm on V1.0.11.116, this problem still exists, while everything worked well on V1.0.9.64 with IP-MAC Binding checked. I didn't try other versions firmware.
My configuration:
Internet Setup: PPOE
Wireless Setup: 2.4g disabled, 5g enabled
WAN Setup: Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection - off
Default DMZ Server - off
Respond to Ping on Internet Port - off
Disable IGMP Proxying - on
MTU Size(in bytes) - default
NAT Filtering - Secured
Disable SIP ALG - on
LAN Setup: Use Router as DHCP Server - on
Address Reservation - yes (with several ip mac )
QoS : off
WMM: on
Guest Network Settings : off
Access Control : enabled (when disabled, problem still exists)
Block Sites: never
Block Services: never
Schedule : Every Day/All Day
E-mail: disabled
Port Forwarding / Port Triggering : none
Dynamic DNS: disabled
VPN Service : disabled
Static Routes: none
Remote Management: disabled
UPnP: on
IPV6: disabled
VLAN / Bridge Settings: disabled
3 Replies
any solutions?
> [...] No internet connection & couldn't log into router when IP-MAC
> Binding is on, [...]I don't know what "IP-MAC Binding" means to you, or where it might be
"checked". It sounds like what Netgear calls (DHCP) Address
Reservation, but that doesn't seem to match your description.> [...] I didn't try other versions firmware.
There's a newer "Hot Fix" one now.
"couldn't" is not a useful problem description. It does not say what
you did. It does not say what happened when you did it. As usual,
showing actual actions (commands) with their actual results (error
messages, LED indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague
descriptions or interpretations.
> any solutions?Might need to understand the problem first.
I don't know what "IP-MAC Binding" means to you, or where it might be
"checked". It sounds like what Netgear calls (DHCP) Address
Reservation, but that doesn't seem to match your description.ADVANCED -> Security ->ARP Protection / IP MAC Binding
"checked" means "enable"
There's a newer "Hot Fix" one now.
since some onwers roll the dice on 1.0.11.122 and have issues, I won't try it now