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      01-03-2004, 02:06 AM
First of all I'm using 5 ip addresses with no NAT or anything.

Is anyone else having problems with DCHP pools using the latest firmware
(4.2.5.0)? After a few hours my 510v4 DCHP pools seem to get deleted,
so the next time a client comes to renew its lease it doesnt get an
address and that causes windows to assign a useless 169.254.*.* private
address (effectively throwing the machine off the internet).

I think it may be releated to the new (in this firmware) "server"
setting in the pool setup, I assume this should be set to the modems own
address (I've tried both the gateway address and the modems own default
local 169.254.141.11 address) but still the pools dissapear.

Yes I am saving the setting after assigning pools and the pools will
survive a power off, just sometime after power on the pools dissapear
like I just deleted them.

I know i could just statically assign addresses to each machine but I
prefer the convience that DCHP provides.

Any ideas?
 
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      01-04-2004, 12:05 PM
PT wrote:
> First of all I'm using 5 ip addresses with no NAT or anything.
>
> Is anyone else having problems with DCHP pools using the latest firmware
> (4.2.5.0)? After a few hours my 510v4 DCHP pools seem to get deleted,
> so the next time a client comes to renew its lease it doesnt get an
> address and that causes windows to assign a useless 169.254.*.* private
> address (effectively throwing the machine off the internet).
>
> I think it may be releated to the new (in this firmware) "server"
> setting in the pool setup, I assume this should be set to the modems own
> address (I've tried both the gateway address and the modems own default
> local 169.254.141.11 address) but still the pools dissapear.
>
> Yes I am saving the setting after assigning pools and the pools will
> survive a power off, just sometime after power on the pools dissapear
> like I just deleted them.
>
> I know i could just statically assign addresses to each machine but I
> prefer the convience that DCHP provides.
>
> Any ideas?

First question?
Where did you get the update from, I can't find any new ones.
 
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      01-04-2004, 12:50 PM
Ok I found it thanks
 
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