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Wan dhcp does not work
Wan dhcp does not work
Hi I have a fairly big problem
I can not get dhcp to work on wan port
but if I connect from the LAN on a router then I get ip
but not from my fiber converter
I am connected to a city network
My second router receives IP directly
Regards Jens
I can not get dhcp to work on wan port
but if I connect from the LAN on a router then I get ip
but not from my fiber converter
I am connected to a city network
My second router receives IP directly
Regards Jens
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Re: Wan dhcp does not work
It's not very clear, are you trying to issue a DHCP address on the WAN port (i.e. using your Bubba as a DHCP server) or are you trying to acquire a DHCP lease on your WAN port?
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
I think this is this months winner of the obfuscated problem contest. I haven't the slightest clue what the original issue is
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Re: Wan dhcp does not work
was that hard to understand
okay I try to explain better
Internet connection does not work
I get no ip address when I connect a cable from
fiber converter to the WAN port on the B3
but if I plug in B3 after another router (another dhcp server)
I get an IP address directly
but my old router get ip address directly of the fiber converter
This is a B3
version 2.3.2
okay I try to explain better
Internet connection does not work
I get no ip address when I connect a cable from
fiber converter to the WAN port on the B3
but if I plug in B3 after another router (another dhcp server)
I get an IP address directly
but my old router get ip address directly of the fiber converter
This is a B3
version 2.3.2
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Re: Wan dhcp does not work
OK. Can you tell us what you tried? Are the settings correct in the web interface?
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
Could it be that the "old router" was actually also a DSL modem?
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
Is the fiber modem actually a dhcp server? My fiber modem expects a fixed ip address
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
binkem you're confusing dhcp client and dhcp server. A dhcp server can expect a fixed IP address but still be a dhcp server to downstream. In this case the machine must act as a dhcp client and request an IP from upstream. THis very rarely is a hard-fixed address as it limits flexibility for the hosting provider.
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
No it is a Dovado 4GRUbi wrote:Could it be that the "old router" was actually also a DSL modem?
The problem now is that I have given up
B3 is certainly a very good product but
I've had a Dovado 4GR for 8 months
and it does not work yet!
I am tired of have to put so much
energy on getting a product to function
so now I intend to return it
I might buy it back later when it is
more mature
Regards Jens
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
IU doubt it will never bee so "mature" that it would prevent whatever way you have set it up.neorules wrote: I might buy it back later when it is
more mature
So in my opinion it's just a a matter of configuring it the correct way and/or understanding how the other components in your setting works.
You can't have 2 routers in your network, at least with B3 acting as one as far as I understand.
Re: Wan dhcp does not work
Interesting topic, although the subject would hint otherwise
Kind of in a similar situation after switching to fiber last week and being confronted with a "prepped" router from the provider. Apparently the ZTE 220N is a fabulous router, but not after they touched it and added blocks to prevent me changing anything. To make a long story short: I want to swap that piece of garbage with the B3.
So how hard can it be? Plug the B3 in after adding PPPoE and allow it to find the modem (NT). No problem, but also no IP address

Kind of in a similar situation after switching to fiber last week and being confronted with a "prepped" router from the provider. Apparently the ZTE 220N is a fabulous router, but not after they touched it and added blocks to prevent me changing anything. To make a long story short: I want to swap that piece of garbage with the B3.
So how hard can it be? Plug the B3 in after adding PPPoE and allow it to find the modem (NT). No problem, but also no IP address
