Whenever I try to change the MAC Address of my WAN IP through the router, the router will not renew its DHCP after resetting both it and my modem. I've tried every combination of resetting the two (I think), but no luck. Even when I go back to my original MAC Address, the router still refuses to renew.
Here's the strange part, a few months ago I used to be able to do this with no problems at all. I'd change the MAC Address in the WAN settings by one digit, reset the router (didn't even have to reset the modem) and boom, new IP. Now, any time I try to change the MAC, the router just flips out and won't connect.
In fact, I used to use Merlin's firmware, but now, whenever I try switching to his firmware, it refuses to renew the DHCP...and that's without even changing any settings. I'm forced to stay on Asus' stock firmware.
What could be the cause of this? Did Comcast put me on some sort of blacklist because I changed my IP too much in the past? Now, I have to keep resetting the router/modem over and over until it finally decides to give me a WAN IP (it just gives me 0.0.0.0 otherwise).
Here's the strange part, a few months ago I used to be able to do this with no problems at all. I'd change the MAC Address in the WAN settings by one digit, reset the router (didn't even have to reset the modem) and boom, new IP. Now, any time I try to change the MAC, the router just flips out and won't connect.
In fact, I used to use Merlin's firmware, but now, whenever I try switching to his firmware, it refuses to renew the DHCP...and that's without even changing any settings. I'm forced to stay on Asus' stock firmware.
What could be the cause of this? Did Comcast put me on some sort of blacklist because I changed my IP too much in the past? Now, I have to keep resetting the router/modem over and over until it finally decides to give me a WAN IP (it just gives me 0.0.0.0 otherwise).