@RMerlin Is this an issue? If so, what is the fix?
Try changing the DHCP frequency on the WAN page. I'm not aware of any WAN DHCP-related issues in 380.67.
@RMerlin Is this an issue? If so, what is the fix?
Try changing the DHCP frequency on the WAN page. I'm not aware of any WAN DHCP-related issues in 380.67.
The OpenVPN poll interval seems to cap at 60 minutes. Tried 2 and 30 minutes, working as intended. Tried 90, 120 and 1440 minutes, each resulted in hourly polling.
Is this intentional? If so, perhaps the router should disallow inputs above 60 to make it clear to the user.
I'm using Rogers on a Hitron CGN3ACSMR on the 250/20 and don't have any issues with this firmware.
I have the same Roger's Hitron modem. The issue only happens when the ISP sends out a new IP to my modem, after a reboot of the Hitron modem. Did you try that? If that works, then maybe I need to do a "fresh" install of 380.67, since I did an update from 380.66 to 380.67. Do you think this might be the issue?
Rebooting the hitron modem does not give me a new IP address. That only happens if I change the MAC address. I won't be doing that now as I have 33 days up time on this firmware and everything is working fine for me. I would try a fresh install of it and check it again. Backup your configuration also just incase.
@RMerlin Why would just running through a Wireless re-configuration fix the issue?
Disable NAT acceleration.
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