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Hello
i have Asus rt-ac68u
isp ip lease time is 15 minutes. i need new ip.
i connected to my router from distance. Since I am not near the router, I cannot turn off the electricity, or if I turn off the wan connection, I cannot connect remotely again.
How can I make the router wait before restarting? I want to delay it before it starts again. How to sleep for 15 minutes while boot again. is there a telnet command or other way
 
i have Asus rt-ac68u
isp ip lease time is 15 minutes. i need new ip.
i connected to my router from distance. Since I am not near the router, I cannot turn off the electricity, or if I turn off the wan connection, I cannot connect remotely again.


How can I make the router wait before restarting? I want to delay it before it starts again. How to sleep for 15 minutes while boot again. is there a telnet command or other way
Not possible.
 
isp ip lease time is 15 minutes.

Very odd - just out of curiosity, who is the ISP, and how do you connect (DSL, Fiber, Cable, 4G/5G)

Spec compliant DHCP clients actually start requesting a refresh at half time of the lease period - so every client on that ISP is going to hammer their DHCP server...
 
isp ip lease time is 15 minutes. i need new ip.

If your ISP allows unknown devices to connect - change the MAC address in MAC Clone, WAN. On reboot your router will get a new IP. If your ISP doesn't allow unknown devices though - your router won't get an IP and you won't be able to access it anymore from WAN.
 

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