Digitald00d
Regular Contributor
Ran into some weirdness with my setup (AX3000,AX3000,AC68U mesh) and my iPhone 6s the last few days. Would NOT hook to 5G. Everything’s been running fine since I put this together, say 2-3 weeks ago. I have one separate guest SSID where the home cameras live, other than that, SmartConnect for same SSID for both 5G and 2.4G. I didn’t suspect the router because wife’s phone (exact same type) was working great. So I redid my phone from scratch believing it’s the phone, but ended with same results. Further inspection it “looked” like the phone was trying to obtain another ip when one was already there. Router logs only indicated my phone MAC address disconnected for an unspecified reason.
End result is I rebooted the mesh router and now all is well. Weird. Throughout the forums, I’ve read about the SmartCinnect tuning and may have to venture into that also.
But this whole experience got me to wondering if there’s a way to flush the arp table on the router and force everyone to to re-up their DHCP addresses. If my phone was try to get another ip with the same mac already registered, my thoughts are that would be an issue. Flushing may have helped. Thanks!
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End result is I rebooted the mesh router and now all is well. Weird. Throughout the forums, I’ve read about the SmartCinnect tuning and may have to venture into that also.
But this whole experience got me to wondering if there’s a way to flush the arp table on the router and force everyone to to re-up their DHCP addresses. If my phone was try to get another ip with the same mac already registered, my thoughts are that would be an issue. Flushing may have helped. Thanks!
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