unixwizzard
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It's not just about the lease, but about the actual "session". For example, my ISP will only give you one lease at a time. If I switch my router with another, it will be unable to obtain a DHCP lease unless I turn the modem off for at least 5 minutes. But regardless of this, if I put back the original router after a few hours, that original router will still obtain the same IP it used to have before. My ISP caches the lease it allocated to its MAC, however it just needs that 5+ minutes downtime before it will accept to assign me a new lease.
So if you are switching back and forth between two routers, you might need to have a similar 5+ minutes downtime (the length probably varies between ISPs, I've seen users on American ISPs go with 20 minutes just to be safe).
ok maybe I was not clear.
Modem: Motorola MB8600
Router: ASUS RT-AC5300
I have been using that combo for more than a year now, and the router worked flawlessly
until about 2, maybe 3 months ago, when suddenly the 5300 that has been connected to the mb8600 and working flawlessly - stopped working flawlessly.. that is when I COLD - POWER OFF - BOOT BOTH DEVICES, the only way to get the IP address from the ISP, I need to power on the modem, wait until it connects, then power on the router, wait for that to come up, then I have to reboot the MODEM again in order to get the IP address on the router.
I only swapped around routers to see if I could duplicate - I could duplicate using a different router with your firmware 384.12.. I had to power on modem, power on router, then power off then power on the modem..
If I use my TP-Link Archer C7 - this does not happen.
Oh, and I just spent nearly 3 hrs on the phone with Comcast - I am renting on of their new XB6 gateway devices.. I did this before y'all come back and say the modem is the problem... BUZZZZZZZZZZZZt... the exact same thing happened - the exact same thing happened.. Power on the MODEM, wait, power on the ROUTER - wait.. and wait.... and wait... and wait... NO IP ADDRESS.. I leave the router on and power cycle the modem, when it comes up I get the IP immediately.
so in summary.. two different modems, two ASUS routers - both behave the same way, does not want to get an IP address - and on a 3rd, non-Asus router, this problem does NOT happen..
Common denominator that I see: Asuswrt-Merlin 384.xx
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