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22 Topicsc6300 DHCP not assigning internal IPs
Hello everyone, The above modem suddenly stopped internal IPs. Well, it's kind of weird. I just had Spectrum (formerly Time Warner) come out and check the connection, everything is 100% working on their end. The techie said that the modem is defective and I should contact Netgear for assistance, but I think getting a president's phone number is a lot easier than getting in touch with Netgear for troubleshooting :) Based on all my attempts here is the issue, and I have made zero changes to the router itself. I have only the router, connected directly to the cable line, no splits. DHCP stopped assigning internal IPs. Instead of getting the 192.168.0.* IP addresses, I now get 169.254.*.* which does not connect me to the internet. However, if I force in IPs for every device that permits me to, then everything connects just fine. This is true for both wired and wireless conections. Every now and then the WiFi just shuts off. I have to power cycle the modem/router to get it to work. Even after power-cycle the issue in #1 is still true. The above is the main issue. Not sure what else to do. Some of my devices, even though I hardcode a unique IP address, they cannot connect to the internet. These devices are not elaborate, meaning, devices such as my Honeywell Thermostat, my Samsung Fridge, that kind of stuff. Every PC laptop, PC desktop, iPad, iPhone, Galaxy all work. My Apple laptop, does NOT work when I plug in a unique manual IP address. Here is my concern, if the above product is defective, and needs to be replaced, I do not want to purchase another Netgear product because their support is horrible (being honest). Every other company on the planet will help you out, via phone for free, to figure out the issue. Is it the product, is it the user (setttings, etc), is it the service. Netgear though, wants money after 90 days -- which is greedy to me. So, if someone from Netgear here can help me figure this out, that would be great. If not, can anyone else recommend a competitor top of the line product (similar to this item or nighthawk) who offers basic support for these kinds of issues? EDIT: If I am completely wrong about Netgear's lack of assistance, then I will personally apologize ASAP. Thank you all so much.4.6KViews1like1CommentProblem setting up AC1750 R6400 as a bridge to an AC 1750 R6400 primary/modem router
I just purchased two AC1750 R6400 routers with the intent of using one as the primary or modem router connected directly to my modem and the second as a bridge. I configured the primary router and confirmed that I could wirelessly connect to its 5GHz channel and successfully access the internet via my laptop. Next, I disconnected the ethernet connection of the primary router to the modem and connected the bridge router to the modem so it could be configured. Following the directions in the user manual, I then proceeded to set up the second router by selecting the radio button to "Enable Bridge mode" at the ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings menu location. I clicked the "setup bridge mode wireless settings" and selected 5GHz as the network freqency, populated the SSID field and password with the 5GHz SSID name and password from the primary router, and selected the radio button for the proper "Security Option" on the bridge router to match that of the primary. I left the check boxes checked for both "Get IP Address Dynamically" and "Get DNS Server Address Dynamically" and hit "Apply." After the bridge router updated, I got a message stating, "Please change your computer's IP address manually if LAN IP subnet will be changed," and at the same time, the status light for the internet connection on the bridge router changed from white to red and I lost capability to access the internet. For troubleshooting, I've tried unplugging the power cord to both my cable modem and the bridge router for 5 minutes, but once powered back on, the internet status light is still red and there is no connectivity to the internet. I'm now stuck. I've followed the directions to the letter in the user manual on how to set up the secondary router as a bridge, but I haven't been able to get it to work. If anyone could help me complete a functional setup of my bridge router, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, JamesSolved