RadicalDad
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[Mods, please note: This post is very similar to this other thread that was started yesterday. I wasn't sure whether to start another thread or post in that one. Feel free to combine them if you think they are similar enough.]
I have three brand new Asus routers all with the identical problem - two ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 routers and an RT-AX3000 router. All three configure OK to start (well, almost OK, see below), but after a short period, a few hours to a few days, the router's DHCP starts giving out public side 10.0.0.x IP addresses, but only to clients attached by Ethernet. The Wi-Fi clients are all assigned proper 192.168.50.x addresses. Additionally, once this happens, I can no longer get into the router interface at 192.168.50.1.. Right now the Comcast/Xfi Arris XB7 modem/router combo reports the Asus RT-AX3000 router is at 10.0.0.109 but I can't reach it at that address either.
Additionally, the Comcast iOS app for the modem/router combo has a complete list of all 60 Internet connected devices in my home with product descriptions - Amazon Echo Dots, light switches, security cameras, the NAS, my business VoIP phone - everything. None of these have ever been connected directly to the Comcast modem. They have always been connected via one of the Asus routers. Shouldn't that information be filtered out by the Asus firewall? How is the Comcast modem getting this information? (Yes, the Asus routers have been properly connected via the WAN ports to the Comcast modem.)
Also of note: When I initially configured both of the GT-AX6000 routers, I successfully completed updating the firmware and doing almost all of the configuration I wanted only to have both of them spontaneously reboot themselves and go back to factory default, requiring a full configuration process yet again. This is my first experience with Asus routers, and it is likely to be my last. I've never encountered so many bugs in a router. Is there any chance that the Merlin firmware fixes any of this?
I have three brand new Asus routers all with the identical problem - two ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 routers and an RT-AX3000 router. All three configure OK to start (well, almost OK, see below), but after a short period, a few hours to a few days, the router's DHCP starts giving out public side 10.0.0.x IP addresses, but only to clients attached by Ethernet. The Wi-Fi clients are all assigned proper 192.168.50.x addresses. Additionally, once this happens, I can no longer get into the router interface at 192.168.50.1.. Right now the Comcast/Xfi Arris XB7 modem/router combo reports the Asus RT-AX3000 router is at 10.0.0.109 but I can't reach it at that address either.
Additionally, the Comcast iOS app for the modem/router combo has a complete list of all 60 Internet connected devices in my home with product descriptions - Amazon Echo Dots, light switches, security cameras, the NAS, my business VoIP phone - everything. None of these have ever been connected directly to the Comcast modem. They have always been connected via one of the Asus routers. Shouldn't that information be filtered out by the Asus firewall? How is the Comcast modem getting this information? (Yes, the Asus routers have been properly connected via the WAN ports to the Comcast modem.)
Also of note: When I initially configured both of the GT-AX6000 routers, I successfully completed updating the firmware and doing almost all of the configuration I wanted only to have both of them spontaneously reboot themselves and go back to factory default, requiring a full configuration process yet again. This is my first experience with Asus routers, and it is likely to be my last. I've never encountered so many bugs in a router. Is there any chance that the Merlin firmware fixes any of this?