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2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
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06 Jul 2010 11:17 #62728
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I second that. If I dock my work laptop (with a bound IP) it doesnt get online unless I reboot the router (is there a way to restart the DHCP server from the command line?). After that its fine - including suspend/resume for days, until I undock and use it elsewhere then come back.
Replied by benji on topic 2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
Seems to be a problem with devices that come and go, rather than just regular renewals.
I second that. If I dock my work laptop (with a bound IP) it doesnt get online unless I reboot the router (is there a way to restart the DHCP server from the command line?). After that its fine - including suspend/resume for days, until I undock and use it elsewhere then come back.
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19 Jul 2010 13:11 #62924
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Replied by mph on topic 2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
Response from support (paraphrased):
We can't re-produce your problem.
What we suspect is the firmware upgrade may have caused some
corruption on your router.
Reflash with .rst and reconfigure manually to see if that fixes problem.
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I note a .rst will require you to be on site so that's out of the question. Strange how this firmware corruption happens to effect multiple routers in exactly the same way...
We can't re-produce your problem.
What we suspect is the firmware upgrade may have caused some
corruption on your router.
Reflash with .rst and reconfigure manually to see if that fixes problem.
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I note a .rst will require you to be on site so that's out of the question. Strange how this firmware corruption happens to effect multiple routers in exactly the same way...
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26 Jul 2010 18:55 #63003
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I went to great pains to do this - and the problem still exists. (It would be so nice if one day Draytek used "human readable" config files!!!)
So what is the best way to raise this (DHCP issue) with support these days?
Replied by benji on topic 2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
Reflash with .rst and reconfigure manually to see if that fixes problem.
I went to great pains to do this - and the problem still exists. (It would be so nice if one day Draytek used "human readable" config files!!!)
So what is the best way to raise this (DHCP issue) with support these days?
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27 Jul 2010 10:10 #63008
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I've redone my simplest configuration from rst, and seems to be ok, but I'm not sure I've replicated every setting exactly how it was before. There's no way I'm doing casually doing a 6hr drive and couple hours writing down the entire config and re-entering it by hand to see if it might work on the main office one though.
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Replied by mph on topic 2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
benji wrote:
Reflash with .rst and reconfigure manually to see if that fixes problem.
I went to great pains to do this - and the problem still exists. (It would be so nice if one day Draytek used "human readable" config files!!!)
So what is the best way to raise this (DHCP issue) with support these days?
I've redone my simplest configuration from rst, and seems to be ok, but I'm not sure I've replicated every setting exactly how it was before. There's no way I'm doing casually doing a 6hr drive and couple hours writing down the entire config and re-entering it by hand to see if it might work on the main office one though.
Fill out the form at:
You'll get an automated reply, then a real reply usually next day.
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30 Aug 2010 20:58 #63603
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Replied by jasvigor on topic Wireless playing up on 2820N with 3.3.4
I have a very strange fault since upgrading to 3.3.4
I can be connected wirelessly for hours and then the connection drops. I cannot then reconnect no matter how many times I reboot the PC or the Router (I also have an AP700 connected as infrastructure)
However, here is the weird bit
If I then connect to the LAN and change the channel of the wireless, it connects immediately
It then stays that way for ages until the next drop out and we play the change the channel game once again
I have am running DHCP and I have a static range which my NAS sits in and I have seen and IP conflict bit what with god only knows
Any ideas greatly appreciated
I can be connected wirelessly for hours and then the connection drops. I cannot then reconnect no matter how many times I reboot the PC or the Router (I also have an AP700 connected as infrastructure)
However, here is the weird bit
If I then connect to the LAN and change the channel of the wireless, it connects immediately
It then stays that way for ages until the next drop out and we play the change the channel game once again
I have am running DHCP and I have a static range which my NAS sits in and I have seen and IP conflict bit what with god only knows
Any ideas greatly appreciated
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10 Sep 2010 12:25 #63737
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Replied by benji on topic 2820n 3.3.4 DHCP bug?
I had a response from Draytek saying the DHCP/bind to MAC bug I reported had been replicated and reported to the software engineers (July 2010).
I have found another bug - starting to think 3.3.3 might be safter for now:
I have a laptop which picks up a DHCP IP - e.g. 192.168.1.20 - on its wired connection. If I then suspend the laptop, disconnect from the wired and join the wireless LAN I then get a different DHCP IP - e.g. 192.168.1.21. Thats all fine, but the bug is that I can still ping the *wired* IP address of the laptop when the cable isnt connected... As far as I can tell the Draytek now has two DHCP entries with the same device name, and its treating them as the same?
Aside from that the DHCP IPs increment each time it expires - so unlike most other DHCP servers (and Draytek routers previously) I get a new IP every few days too, coupled with the above and my original BIND to MAC bug its becoming annoying...
Admin - are there any update ETAs/beta firmware from Draytek we can try before I go back to 3.3.3 and not waste any more of my time troubleshooting and reporting bugs?
I have found another bug - starting to think 3.3.3 might be safter for now:
I have a laptop which picks up a DHCP IP - e.g. 192.168.1.20 - on its wired connection. If I then suspend the laptop, disconnect from the wired and join the wireless LAN I then get a different DHCP IP - e.g. 192.168.1.21. Thats all fine, but the bug is that I can still ping the *wired* IP address of the laptop when the cable isnt connected... As far as I can tell the Draytek now has two DHCP entries with the same device name, and its treating them as the same?
Aside from that the DHCP IPs increment each time it expires - so unlike most other DHCP servers (and Draytek routers previously) I get a new IP every few days too, coupled with the above and my original BIND to MAC bug its becoming annoying...
Admin - are there any update ETAs/beta firmware from Draytek we can try before I go back to 3.3.3 and not waste any more of my time troubleshooting and reporting bugs?
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