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R8000 No DHCP Over Wifi Following Firmware Update

paxton_in_or
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R8000 No DHCP Over Wifi Following Firmware Update

After upgrading to firmware V1.0.4.68_10.1.75 from prompt in admin dashboard, Wireless devices on 2.4 and both 5Ghz networks are not able to receive DHCP.  I have attempted the following steps already:

- Reverted back to V1.0.4.66_10.1.75 (via here https://kb.netgear.com/000062695/R8000-Firmware-Version-1-0-4-66)

- Factory reset

- Power cycled numerous times

 

My OnePlus 7T Android is affected by this so testing has been easier than say, a TV in the backroom.  Oddly enough, my Ecobee smart thermostat can connect but it is the only device that can connect via Wifi.

 

So far the list of devices that cannot connect via any network:

 - 5 Android devices; 2 tablets, 3 cell phones

 - 3 Roku TV's

 

Hardwired devices can cannot without much issue, I have a Polycom VVX411 connected hardwire, a Win10 PC and a Zosi camera NVR.

 

Anyone know of another solution here? I am seriously let down by this after having nothing but Netgear products for at least 10 years and purchasing this router within the last 6 months (12 days outside of the support package mind you.)

Model: R8000|Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Smart WIFI Router
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antinode
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Re: R8000 No DHCP Over Wifi Following Firmware Update

> [...] Wireless devices on 2.4 and both 5Ghz networks are not able to
> receive DHCP. [...]

 

   A clear description of what does happen would be more useful than a
vague description of what does not happen.

 

   "not able" 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.

 

   Are these devices not connecting wirelessly to the router, or are
they connecting wirelessly to the router, but not getting their IP
parameters (using DHCP), or what, exactly?

 

   Do the R8000 SSIDs appear in the wireless-network lists on these
devices?

 

   Does an Attached Devices report from the router's management web site
offer any interesting data?

 

> Reverted back to V1.0.4.66_10.1.75 [...]

 

   So, new firmware caused the problem, but old firmware doesn't help?

 

> Anyone know of another solution here? [...]

 

   Not I.  Not without a better idea of the actual problem.

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paxton_in_or
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Re: R8000 No DHCP Over Wifi Following Firmware Update

@antinode First and foremost - I apologize my original post was unclear.  As I am sure you can understand - frustration sets in eventually.  Let me clear it up a bit:

 

   A clear description of what does happen would be more useful than a
vague description of what does not happen.

 

   "not able" 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.

 

Android - "IP Configuration Error", Windows inserts an APIPA as the DHCP server is not contactable and the gateway is not pingable.  LED on the physical router does not indicate an issue and nothing in the admin dashboard would indicate a problem is present.

 

 Do the R8000 SSIDs appear in the wireless-network lists on these
devices?

 

Yes, the SSID's are present on all devices.

 

Does an Attached Devices report from the router's management web site
offer any interesting data?

 

Not particularly.  See upload of logs.

 

So, new firmware caused the problem, but old firmware doesn't help?

 

As crazy as that seems, your statement is correct.

 

Once again, my deepest apologies.  Frustration and lack of sleep are culprits for my miscommunication.

 

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