I have 3 T-mobile AC1900 (ac68u) routers. One is being used as a router and the other two as hard wired access points. The router unit has been properly flashed to Asus firmware and is also flashed to Asuswrt-Merlin.
I've had this setup running for probably about 1.5 years without any problems. In the past month or so, several of my devices on DHCP (lan side) is not able to get an IP and does not connect to the network. Once I change the device to manual IP and assign one, the device gets on the network fine. I do have quite a few clients, I'm not sure what is going on.
I'm beginning to suspect it's a DHCP lease issue? I honestly don't know how it works. If a new device signs onto wifi, the router assigns an IP, does that device "take over" the IP for a "leased time" thus no other device will be assigned that IP until lease time is up? that doesn't quite make sense. Any help appreciated.
I'm still running an older version of Asuswrt-Merlin, 380.65_4. Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
I've had this setup running for probably about 1.5 years without any problems. In the past month or so, several of my devices on DHCP (lan side) is not able to get an IP and does not connect to the network. Once I change the device to manual IP and assign one, the device gets on the network fine. I do have quite a few clients, I'm not sure what is going on.
I'm beginning to suspect it's a DHCP lease issue? I honestly don't know how it works. If a new device signs onto wifi, the router assigns an IP, does that device "take over" the IP for a "leased time" thus no other device will be assigned that IP until lease time is up? that doesn't quite make sense. Any help appreciated.
I'm still running an older version of Asuswrt-Merlin, 380.65_4. Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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