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3 TopicsPlease provide administrator webpage for DHCP lease admin
Please refer to this topic where the router was struggling to hand out a new IP adress via DHCP : https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/R7000-DHCP-offer-but-no-connection-can-be-made-on-5Ghz-band/m-p/1180230 On a router of this level, would a admin page that can control DCHP not be a minimal requirement? I am talking about a page that would show leased IP adresses and corresponding MAC adress. Also the possibility to change the lease time and to delete certain leases. A log file that would show DHCP offers and responses. With the current interface you are totally blind.Solved3.6KViews0likes4CommentsR7000 DHCP offer but no connection can be made on 5Ghz band
R7000 Windows10 / Android Firmware = 1.0.7.2 Modem = 192.168.0.1 Router = 192.168.1.1 (R7000) Hi I had a horrible weekend getting my R7000 to work again after replacing the modem from the ISP. Problems started when my new Modem was acting as a DHCP server during initial setup. When I switched that off, my R7000 would not serve IP addresses to machines that previously received an IP from the modem. I got these errors on the clients : “An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection : The name specified in the network control block (NCB) is in use on a remote adapter.” Unfortunately, there is no way to reconcile the DHCP database on the R7000. So I ended up loading the latest firmware again and factory resetting 2x. In the end I got most of it to work again, except the 5Ghz band. When a client tries to connect to 5Ghz, I see a 'DHCP IP' in the log of the R7000 every 10 seconds but the client will not connect. Clients that I tried were Nexus 5 and Nexus 7. Tried changing the channel on the R7000 (44 / 48 / 100) the setting is for Europe. There is no problem connecting to the 2.4 Ghz band. What can I do besides factory resetting again and again?Solved3.9KViews0likes4CommentsWhy is there no DHCP Lease settings on a $200+ top tear router?
I need a Router with a DHCP Less time setting, I'm going to have to sell my R7000 or custom flash it becase a DHCP Lease time of 24hrs is a Very very short sighted setting. This setting causes 10's of 100's of 1000's of people grief every year with their home and small business networks. Examples of issues: #1 (I've made lots of money on this one) Home network and small businees networks cannot print or find ip based network devices when they shut down for a week for vacations because they are setup with the IP they had at the time! #2. People who like to save energy ofter turn off their home network printers when not needed, if the printer is setup by IP address by the automated software, its screwed when you turn it on a week or 4weeks later when you need it. Most people reinstall the printer ending up with two and a large headache. This isn't limited to printers, but printer make up the most common network item turned off, I know of file servers that power down any time the company has a shut down longer then 3 days. #3. A DHCP of 72hrs is the best over all lease time. This allows for machines to be powered down over the weekend, which for small businesses in Hot climates is often required. Now if your a over zellous control freak and only share a block of 10 IP's, for the DHCP server, then thats your own fault. So without having to hard code every device on your network, or Add a extra running machine dedicated to providing the DHCP leasing... Adjusting the lease time is the best for the Envirment (polution & energy & longivity wise) and provides a more stable home network! If Netgear wants to provide the best, then they need to step up and stop some of the limited thinking and allow people to set their own DHCP lease times. Please provide the ability to adjust my lease time on my r7000 router! -- Disapointed with Neatgear! :(Solved27KViews1like16Comments