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  1. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    I was using two different models of Monster. There are no settings to log in and configure on those. And so far, there have been no more 192.168.0.x IPs rearing their ugly heads!
  2. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    I'm 99% sure I just figured it out, and it's a doozie! Because of the crappy signal of Foscam webcams, I use PowerLine adapters to run my network through the power lines in my house. (From what I've read) SOMETIMES, depending on how they route through the breaker box, people who share the same...
  3. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    I sniffed my network, found the MAC address of the host acting as a DHCP server, and just happened to notice it is an AP of some neighbor down the road! (Saw the MAC in Wireless > WDS > Remote/AP List) How is is that possible when I have my router set in AP mode only?
  4. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    I was thinking that was it too, after reading the changelogs, but I already went back to 376.48_3 and that is what I have been using to troubleshoot since I started this post. I'm going to fire up wireshark to make sure there isn't some other device on the network acting as a DHCP server.
  5. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    Tried changing pool to end with 253 and rebooting, same result. I noticed that in the log too. I don't know why all these devices would suddenly want an IP address in a range they have never been in before... Thanks for your help, by the way. Even then, on the fourth line down, you can see...
  6. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    Nope, no traveling. All hosts just started doing it within the past two days. This started after I upgraded (to the best of my knowledge). I would think it would be caused by a Windows update, but even my Ubuntu NAS is doing the same thing. As for 192.168.1.254, that is how it was set by...
  7. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    255.255.255.0 Also, I don't know if this matters, but under LAN > DHCP Server> the Default Gateway is blank.
  8. J

    Upgraded to 376.49_4, now all DHCP gives 192.168.0.x

    I was on 376.48_3 and upgraded to 376.49_4 (without doing a factory reset). My router IP is 192.168.1.1, but now DHCP always hands out 192.168.0.x addresses unless set statically via MAC address. I reset to factory settings via the Reset button in the GUI and still have the same issues. I have...
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