@Tech9 the port was already configured as WAN because I had been using an ASUS RT-AC68P for a few years.
However, I assume that the ISP sent firmware updates to the cable modem that modified the DHCP settings even though it was in bridge mode.
When I changed the AC68P router to the AX88u Pro...
I isolated the RT-AX88U router from the cable modem and noticed that the DHCP started working correctly.
After this, I reset the cable modem to factory settings and and reconfigured it to ensure that DHCP was disabled and the equipment was in bridge mode.
Once I did that, the DHCP issue no...
@bennor, I have checked and disabled the MAC address randomization feature on devices that had it enabled, such as iPhones, ensuring that the real MAC address is used when obtaining IPs from the DHCP server.
However, even with this feature turned off, the iPhone, for example, still does not...
Wireless devices are all on the main network.
LAN/LAN IP/IP Address: 192.168.1.254
LAN/LAN IP/Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP Pool Starting Address: 192.168.1.155
IP Pool Ending Address: 192.168.1.195
Hello everyone,
I'm facing a peculiar issue with my ASUS RT-AX88U Pro router (192.168.1.254). The DHCP server is set to distribute IP addresses between 192.168.1.155 and 192.168.1.195.
While wired connections respect this range, wireless connections receive completely random IPs in the...