unixwizzard
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I am running my 5300, with firmware 384.12 and is connected to a DOCSIS 3.1 Motorola MB8600 modem.
The problem I am having is when for whatever reason if I have to power down the 5300, when I power it on, the router no longer grabs the dhcp IP from Comcast. This is what I see:
Thinking it's just a slow handshake, I have already tried waiting it out, and gave up after about an hour. It will sit there like that until I do one thing: reboot the modem.
I believe this started with version 384.10, or maybe 384.10_2. I had been ill and did not get a chance to do any real troubleshooting until now.
Anyway, when I take both the modem and router offline (power off). When I started things back up, I followed the standard: Boot modem first, then when online, boot the router. This no longer works, as the router never gets the IP and I get the above error message on the router - again until I reboot the modem - a power off reboot, since now for some reason, even though the router is up, it cannot connect to the modem - that is also a new thing that never happened until recently.. Before this, as long as the router was up, I could get into the modem config and do a soft reboot if needed.
It only happens with cold boots of the router.. I could soft reboot the modem and router all day and when they come up, I get the IP address and connection immediately. The order in booting does not matter.
Now.. to throw a wrench in everything, I have a spare, a RT-AC3200, also running 384.12, and I hooked that one up and I got the exact same behavior - after a cold boot, the only way to get a dhcp IP from the ISP, is to reboot the modem.
Any ideas?
The problem I am having is when for whatever reason if I have to power down the 5300, when I power it on, the router no longer grabs the dhcp IP from Comcast. This is what I see:
Thinking it's just a slow handshake, I have already tried waiting it out, and gave up after about an hour. It will sit there like that until I do one thing: reboot the modem.
I believe this started with version 384.10, or maybe 384.10_2. I had been ill and did not get a chance to do any real troubleshooting until now.
Anyway, when I take both the modem and router offline (power off). When I started things back up, I followed the standard: Boot modem first, then when online, boot the router. This no longer works, as the router never gets the IP and I get the above error message on the router - again until I reboot the modem - a power off reboot, since now for some reason, even though the router is up, it cannot connect to the modem - that is also a new thing that never happened until recently.. Before this, as long as the router was up, I could get into the modem config and do a soft reboot if needed.
It only happens with cold boots of the router.. I could soft reboot the modem and router all day and when they come up, I get the IP address and connection immediately. The order in booting does not matter.
Now.. to throw a wrench in everything, I have a spare, a RT-AC3200, also running 384.12, and I hooked that one up and I got the exact same behavior - after a cold boot, the only way to get a dhcp IP from the ISP, is to reboot the modem.
Any ideas?