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4 TopicsFVS336Gv3 - How to connect to IPoE and get dynamic address?
I have a Netgear FVS336Gv3 dual-WAN router. I am trying to configure it to connect via a bridge-mode Actiontec T3200 modem (Windstream DSL). Windstream informs me that this connection uses IPoE instead of PPPoE, and instructed me to configure the router in dynamic (DHCP) mode. For some reason, the router does not get a public IP address assigned to the WAN port when connected to this modem. I tested by connecting my laptop directly to the T3200 and the laptop is immediately assigned a public IP address (NOT a private address) and can access the internet. I have a Spectrum Business modem connected to the other WAN port of this router, and it obtains an address and works fine. Any guidance is appreciated.Solved8.3KViews0likes4CommentsFVS318Gv2 DHCP in DMZ
Can the FVS318Gv2 issue DHCP addresses to both the LAN subnet and a separate DMZ subnet? The idea is that i'd like to create a guest wi-fi and use the DMZ to issue IP Addresses separate from the LAN subnet. The manual indicates that DHCP can be enabled in the DMZ, however, it is not clear if it can be a separate subnet from the LAN subnet. There is a note in the manual on page 3-13 that indicates that the DHCP server in the DMZ should be the same as the LAN IP Addresses. This seems to defeat the purpose a separate DMZ with it's own port. "Note: The starting and ending DHCP addresses should be in the same subnet as the LAN IP address of the VPN firewall (the IP address that is configured in the LAN TCP/IP Setup section of the screen)." Just looking for some clarification. Thanks!2.3KViews0likes1CommentFVS336GV3 Services Have Dropped (HTTPS admin interface, DHCP)
We have a FVS336Gv3 at work. We have been having a very hard time getting people's devices connected over wifi as well as a hard line. It may take 5 minutes to acquire an IP, or as long as half an hour or several hours. Basically, people can't do work from the office sometimes. We use the built-in DHCP server, and recently expanded the top of our DHCP IP range from 10.10.0.255 to 10.10.1.255 (please forgive me if I'm off by one). Today I resorted to going around and setting static IPs on people's laptops just so that they could work. We're an 80-seat office, which means that on top of network devices, printers, and smart TVs, if each chairr has wifi, eth0, a phone and another device, we'll have ~350 devices connected. I've noticed that sometimes the admin interface won't load at all. If the login page doesn't time out, it won't always get past authentication. It almost seems like the device can't handle the traffic. Packet captures using Wireshark show that devices send multiple DCHP Discover requests and Request requests repeatedly. I copied the config over to a brand new identical FBS336v3 last night, and made sure that the firmware was upgraded, so I know that the issue is not limited to just that one piece of hardware. Are we maxing-out this firewall/router? Is there another reason that this device would have terrible response times for HTTPS and DHCP requests? Does this sound like something in the confg. is jacked up?3.7KViews0likes2CommentsSays out of Leases but LAN Group page says less than the Pool
I provided a customer with a SRX5308. Now have DHCP questions. I created a pool with 50 addresses. I go to the LAN Groups page and the asterisk indicates DHCP addresses and indicates 20. But the DHCP log says 45 at times and now says out of leases. Ideas? Thanks and new to the community hope I posted in the right place.5KViews0likes6Comments