Mine does for WAN.That's normal. The Asus doesn't show dhcp_client renew messages in the log. You'll have to look at the GUI information, or create a custom script that logs the renew event.
Mine does for WAN.That's normal. The Asus doesn't show dhcp_client renew messages in the log. You'll have to look at the GUI information, or create a custom script that logs the renew event.
Does this look right? I thought that fe80 is not real IPv6. Just trying to learn new things. ;-)Hmmm.. have you Read The Friendly Manual that Asus so nicely included in the box??
That would be the right place to start.
I thought you just said it didn't? But there was a typo in your statement ("does no show renew") so in retrospect it could be interpreted in two ways (not vs. now).Mine does for WAN.
It does show the renewal. The problem is that Asus reports lease time at 1 minute. The log does not show it at 1-minute intervals. This is on ARC-XCI55AX. The ASQ modem had 2 hours of lease time for WAN and it would actually get a new IP every 2 hours.I thought you just said it didn't? But there was a typo in your statement ("does no show renew") so in retrospect it could be interpreted in two ways (not vs. now).
On my router there is no indication of a renew in the syslog unless you have a dhcpc-event script. It does show bound events though.
That's not what you said or showed earlier. It's not helped by most of your sentences being incoherent.It does show the renewal. The problem is that Asus reports lease time at 1 minute. The log does not show it at 1-minute intervals. This is on ARC-XCI55AX. The ASQ modem had 2 hours of lease time for WAN and it would actually get a new IP every 2 hours.
So can you quote the part of the Asus log that shows a renewal? What you showed above was aInteresting that the log from Asus does no show renew every minute
Jul 9 17:38:06 dhcp_client: bound xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/255.255.255.248 via xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx+1 for 60 seconds.
I'm wondering. Does your ARC's IP is the +1 from WAN IP? Mine is. This is very strange as my ASK(previous modem) had set IP of 192.168.0.1. My asus always had as 192.168.1.1
bound
, not a renew
.
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