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jerm1777
May 26, 2026Aspirant
RS700 DHCP Issues with newest firmware
I purchased an RS700 back in February and on the previous firmware I had the slow Wi-Fi issue and once I would login to the web UI and re-apply the Wi-Fi settings it fixed everything and seemed to be...
FURRYe38
May 27, 2026Guru - Experienced User
Wondering if your unit maybe faulty.
FURRYe38
May 27, 2026Guru - Experienced User
OK, I applied your subnet configuration to my RS700.
Thought default DHCP IP address pool range is set for .100 to .150 for my needs here.
Smart Connect enabled on my router.
Got a few devices connected and there not exhibiting any issues:
- FURRYe38May 27, 2026Guru - Experienced User
Did a couple of reboots on the router.
Router came back to ready in about 2-3 minutes.
I noticed one reboot, two devices had same IP address. I rebooted them.
Rebooted the router a 2nd time. All devices reconnected in good time with out issues.
Will let this run for a day or two.
- jerm1777May 27, 2026Aspirant
Not sure if you saw my reply to CrimpOn above, but I think I fixed the issue:
I think I may have found the solution. I don't know why I didn't try this before, but I disabled smart connect under wireless setup. I left all of my SSID names the same for 2.4, 5, and 6Ghz. I rebooted the router and within 5 minutes it was fully back online and all devices connected.
I kept that enabled because it is supposed to be a useful feature, but apparently it must be buggy to cause the same exact issue on repeated reboots of the router.
I am going to try rebooting a few more times this evening and make sure it is still coming back online within a few minutes with all devices connected.
- jerm1777May 28, 2026Aspirant
I think I spoke too soon. I did a few reboots last night with smart connect off and it still takes the router around 20-30 mins until it stabilizes and everything connects. With smart connect off I don't have to go into wireless setup and apply the settings each time the router is rebooted though. I just have to wait until things stabilize on their own. I logged in to the web UI last night after a reboot and this is what I saw in connected devices. Still some 169.x.x.x invalid IPs and 0.0.0.0 and I noticed the Device Name and Device Models in the list are switched around between devices. You can see my LIFX bulbs are showing the device name as Rokus and my Nest Mini and Chromecast are showing device name as LIFX bulbs. These are just examples though as there are much more than that. After about 30 minutes everything seems to stabilize and fix itself. This is definitely some weird behavior though.
- FURRYe38May 28, 2026Guru - Experienced User
Wondering if the total amount of connected devices is causing issues.
Any way you can maybe turn OFF some of these devices and see if the router continue to have issues? Possible router is having issues handling this many devices.
My router came to ready in 2-3 minutes however only have about 5 devices connected to it currently.