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SSID sending odd addresses

rjwood22
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SSID sending odd addresses

Intermittently my appliances will be connected to my router with an address of 192.168.3.x. These connections will not get to the internet and occasionally I get a screen asking to login in to the service. 

My router normally assigns addresses 192.168.0.x. and these work fine. I checked my settings; starting IP: is 192.168.0.10; ending IP is 192.168.0.254 

How do I correct this issue with the wrong addresses being handed out?

Thanks,

Model: C3700|N600 Cable Gateway Docsis 3.0
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antinode
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Re: SSID sending odd addresses

> How do I correct this issue with the wrong addresses being handed out?

 

   First, determine who's handing them out?

 

   It's extremely unlikely that the DHCP server in your C3700 is
dispensing IP addresses on multiple subnets.  Much more likely, there's
some other gizmo in your neighborhood (on your LAN?) which is running
another DHCP server on that other subnet.  That might be some
Internet-of-Junk device which creates its own hotspot, with the intent
of letting you (using a web browser or some special app) communicate
with it, to allow you to configure it (so that it will use _your_
wireless router, and disable its own).

 

   It's conceivable that some such IoJ gizmo has gone rogue -- lost its
original configuration, or never had one, or just went nuts -- and is
desperately crying out for help.

 

   In such a case, you might try disabling the radios in the C3700, or
changing the SSID(s) on the C3700 and see if you still see the old
SSID(s) (from the rogue gizmo).  You could also have some wired device
which is running its own DHCP server.  As usual, many things are
possible.  But the C3700 causing this on its own is among the least
likely.

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rjwood22
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Re: SSID sending odd addresses

Thanks for your answwer.

I tried to access the odd address this morning. It didn't respond. As I said this is an intermittent problem. I will have to wait for it to act up again and see if I can determine the gizmo causing the problem.

BTW: the offending SSID is the same as my modem-router.

Thanks again

Model: C3700|N600 Cable Gateway Docsis 3.0
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antinode
Guru

Re: SSID sending odd addresses

> BTW: the offending SSID is the same as my modem-router.

 

   I figured that it must be, or else you wouldn't be talking to it.

 

   If the extra DHCP server is on a wireless device, then my guess (and
it's purely a guess) is that some IoJ gizmo was previously informed of
your router's SSID and passphrase, so that it could join your normal
wireless network.  Then it got confused, and activated its own little
hotspot, but remembered your normal credentials.

 

   The details of that hypothesis could be completely wrong, but the
spurious/extra DHCP server is still my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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