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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
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DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
I have less than 100 users with 200 available ips in the dhcp pool..
Latest firmware 4.3.5-3
New clients cannot obtain an ip...
I read the similar topics.. i reset it and reconfigure... But same problem..
Is there any new solution except downgrading?
Thanks.
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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
Hi mhndsh,
Have you tried to change the subnet of your LAN from /24 to /16?
Regards,
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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
No, but i downgraded the FW and it's ok with old version.. is it a bug in the last version? and what is the last recomended stable version?
thanks
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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
Have you tried manually configuring the router setting instead of using the same router config? After upgrading the firmware to version 4.3.5-3.
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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
Thanks for reply..
as i mentioned, yes i did ( i reset it and reconfigure, but same)
i didn't (using the same router config)
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Re: DHCP problem SRX5308 – ProSAFE Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
You need to think of firmware versions as 'feature sets'. Generally, across other manufacturers of smb routers, there are bugs in the firmwares that cause problems with features that once worked correctly. Hence, why 'downgrading' to a different firmware version fixes the problem for you.
On our enterprise grade routers, this generally isn't an issue, but enterprise routers can cost 10x the cost of smb routers, so it's a little of 'you get what you pay for'. That being said, we love the realibility and performance of the smb class of routers if you can get a set up that works correctly and consistantly for the appliation as the bang for buck is off the chart.