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Vigor 3200N no TX packets on WAN
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21 Dec 2011 14:32 #70535
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Vigor 3200N no TX packets on WAN was created by the-swede
Stumbling in the dark and never stumbled upon this issue.
Online status report NO TX packets sent at all, i do get RX and DHCP resolves just fine to my ISP, all info is passe dinto the lan, but no packets what so ever is passed from LAN -> WAN hence the no TX in the online status report.
Firmware 3.3.7 .
Brand new .
ANYONE had anything similar to this nonsence?
Online status report NO TX packets sent at all, i do get RX and DHCP resolves just fine to my ISP, all info is passe dinto the lan, but no packets what so ever is passed from LAN -> WAN hence the no TX in the online status report.
Firmware 3.3.7 .
Brand new .
ANYONE had anything similar to this nonsence?
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22 Dec 2011 08:27 #70539
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Replied by the-swede on topic Re: Vigor 3200N no TX packets on WAN
To answer my own Q i stumbled over the issue.
ANd if anyone else stumbles onto same issue.
My ISP provider aggregates traffic over multiple routers, some devices can see the packets as being "Spoofed", To enable your connection to run at Optimal Speed, then you will need to turn this feature off. To do so follow the below instructions:
1) Telnet to your router
2) Check the status using the following command:
router> ip arp accept status
current status: disable
If the router returns disable as above then you will need to run the following command:
router> ip arp accept 1
Accept illegal ARP REPLY packets.
Now to check the status re-run the command:
router> ip arp accept status
current status: enable
Case closed
ANd if anyone else stumbles onto same issue.
My ISP provider aggregates traffic over multiple routers, some devices can see the packets as being "Spoofed", To enable your connection to run at Optimal Speed, then you will need to turn this feature off. To do so follow the below instructions:
1) Telnet to your router
2) Check the status using the following command:
router> ip arp accept status
current status: disable
If the router returns disable as above then you will need to run the following command:
router> ip arp accept 1
Accept illegal ARP REPLY packets.
Now to check the status re-run the command:
router> ip arp accept status
current status: enable
Case closed
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