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jpryde
Jan 25, 2022Aspirant
CAX30 AX2700 - DHCP not working properly after power outage
I had a power outage the other night and after the outage, I noticed that many of my DHCP devices will not reconnect because they cannot get an IP address. I saw a similar post where someone ment...
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gbgadgets
Mar 10, 2022Guide
I am having the exact same issue. I have about 45 devices reguallary connected to my home network. Some of them are able to get an IP address from the DHCP assignment and some are not. For those that are not, if they can be setup as a static IP address (not easy for some IOT devices), then they will connect. I have turned off the wifi on the device and just use the wired LAN and the issue persists for wired devices as well. I have not downgraded the firmware yet, as the latest post seemed to mention that the user still needed to select static IP addresses for devices to connect.
I just bought this CAX30 AX2700 cable modem/router from Costco about a month ago to replace a Netgear C7100V-100NAS that I had no issues with. I cancelled my xfinity voice plan, and wanted to upgrade to wifi 6 AX technology, but this issue is a big one.
- FURRYe38Mar 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Please post a new post in this forum and we'll help you out.
Thank you.
gbgadgets wrote:
I am having the exact same issue. I have about 45 devices reguallary connected to my home network. Some of them are able to get an IP address from the DHCP assignment and some are not. For those that are not, if they can be setup as a static IP address (not easy for some IOT devices), then they will connect. I have turned off the wifi on the device and just use the wired LAN and the issue persists for wired devices as well. I have not downgraded the firmware yet, as the latest post seemed to mention that the user still needed to select static IP addresses for devices to connect.
I just bought this CAX30 AX2700 cable modem/router from Costco about a month ago to replace a Netgear C7100V-100NAS that I had no issues with. I cancelled my xfinity voice plan, and wanted to upgrade to wifi 6 AX technology, but this issue is a big one.