Oferlaor
Occasional Visitor
Hi, after a dirty update, I got the unit to work fine with 386.4 without any noticeable hitch.
However, after about 24 hours, the network started to fail. I found out that the clients that used fixed IP (there are a few, that hard wire their IP address to the same one as bound to by DHCP fixed lease) all are failing to obtain an IP address.
Restarting the router worked, but as a precaution I downgraded to 386.2
One thing that struck me was that I remember that it was mentioned in the release notes that the DHCP fixed leases would be erased if we downgrade. This did not happen. I was fully prepared to lose my fixed DHCP leases, but in fact they remained intact, which leads me to believe maybe that's the problem - that the migration maybe didn't work properly?
I saw two relevant items in the changelog:
- CHANGED: Switched to Asus's own dhcp hostname support.
Existing dhcp_hostnames entries will be
converted on first boot.
and in a previous version:
- FIXED: DHCP could fail to renew its lease with some ISPs when
Trend Micro engine was enabled (workaround provided
by Asus)
I have trend micro turned on. I did not try to turn it off.
However, after about 24 hours, the network started to fail. I found out that the clients that used fixed IP (there are a few, that hard wire their IP address to the same one as bound to by DHCP fixed lease) all are failing to obtain an IP address.
Restarting the router worked, but as a precaution I downgraded to 386.2
One thing that struck me was that I remember that it was mentioned in the release notes that the DHCP fixed leases would be erased if we downgrade. This did not happen. I was fully prepared to lose my fixed DHCP leases, but in fact they remained intact, which leads me to believe maybe that's the problem - that the migration maybe didn't work properly?
I saw two relevant items in the changelog:
- CHANGED: Switched to Asus's own dhcp hostname support.
Existing dhcp_hostnames entries will be
converted on first boot.
and in a previous version:
- FIXED: DHCP could fail to renew its lease with some ISPs when
Trend Micro engine was enabled (workaround provided
by Asus)
I have trend micro turned on. I did not try to turn it off.