(Also posted in the RT-AX86U 3.0.0.4.388_24386 thread. Hopefully duplicating it here will get it more visibility and maybe somebody will have some ideas.)
I installed 3.0.0.4.388_24386 on my RT-AX86U last week, then did a factory reset and hand reconfigure of everything. (Sigh. If not for the broken certs and all of the client names to be fixed, this wouldn't have been so bad.) It worked fine until early this morning. Now it's saying "Your ISP's DHCP does not function properly" and not connecting. ISP is Hawaiian Telcom, modem is a Nokia G-240G ONT. No message in the router log gives any hints what the WAN DHCP problem might be.
I've rebooted everything and power cycled everything. No Joy.
I called HawTel and they said "works fine here, must be your router".
To try this, I dusted off my spare RT-AC68U and set it up, while connected to the modem. It came up connected to the ISP just fine, first time, no special magic. Reconnect the AX86U. No Joy. Same error. I've tried resetting/cycling through various AX86 WAN settings and have tried swapping the AX86 2.5G WAN connection vs 1G WAN connection. And using a different cable from modem to router WAN port. All with No Joy.
Any thoughts?!?
I installed 3.0.0.4.388_24386 on my RT-AX86U last week, then did a factory reset and hand reconfigure of everything. (Sigh. If not for the broken certs and all of the client names to be fixed, this wouldn't have been so bad.) It worked fine until early this morning. Now it's saying "Your ISP's DHCP does not function properly" and not connecting. ISP is Hawaiian Telcom, modem is a Nokia G-240G ONT. No message in the router log gives any hints what the WAN DHCP problem might be.
I've rebooted everything and power cycled everything. No Joy.
I called HawTel and they said "works fine here, must be your router".
To try this, I dusted off my spare RT-AC68U and set it up, while connected to the modem. It came up connected to the ISP just fine, first time, no special magic. Reconnect the AX86U. No Joy. Same error. I've tried resetting/cycling through various AX86 WAN settings and have tried swapping the AX86 2.5G WAN connection vs 1G WAN connection. And using a different cable from modem to router WAN port. All with No Joy.
Any thoughts?!?