For the first time ever my 7800N lost the plot during the night.
I found that my NAS drive had booted up with an IP address putting it on a non-existent subnet
There were no entries on the DHCP table.
Rebooting the router and restarting the NAS drive put things right and populated the table.
Is this a sign of failing router?
Regards
Pete
7800N DHCP server not serving
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Re: 7800N DHCP server not serving
Make sure you upgrade to firmware 1.06h.dt2 found on the attached linkPDilly wrote:For the first time ever my 7800N lost the plot during the night.
I found that my NAS drive had booted up with an IP address putting it on a non-existent subnet
There were no entries on the DHCP table.
Rebooting the router and restarting the NAS drive put things right and populated the table.
Is this a sign of failing router?
Regards
Pete
http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... 0n-106hdt2
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Re: 7800N DHCP server not serving
Have been on 1.06h dt2 for some months.
Prior to that, although DHCP table wasn't populating, I've never ever had any device show up with same subnet address and IP address before.
It should have been 192.168.1.108 & 255.255.255.0 (still within lease) but both address and subnet were 192.168.1.168
It was LAN connected NAS drive. Neither LAN connected PC had wrong numbers that morning.
Regards
Pete
Prior to that, although DHCP table wasn't populating, I've never ever had any device show up with same subnet address and IP address before.
It should have been 192.168.1.108 & 255.255.255.0 (still within lease) but both address and subnet were 192.168.1.168
It was LAN connected NAS drive. Neither LAN connected PC had wrong numbers that morning.
Regards
Pete
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Re: 7800N DHCP server not serving
How strange never seen this beforePDilly wrote:Have been on 1.06h dt2 for some months.
Prior to that, although DHCP table wasn't populating, I've never ever had any device show up with same subnet address and IP address before.
It should have been 192.168.1.108 & 255.255.255.0 (still within lease) but both address and subnet were 192.168.1.168
It was LAN connected NAS drive. Neither LAN connected PC had wrong numbers that morning.
Regards
Pete
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Re: 7800N DHCP server not serving
Yes it's really odd. I've never seen anything like it.
You might get the odd duplicate IP conflict but never a spurious subnet.
It's been ok since
Might be the NAS drive has been working hard recently transferring files back to my iMac following getting shot of a woefull El Capitan install!
Regards
Pete
You might get the odd duplicate IP conflict but never a spurious subnet.
It's been ok since
Might be the NAS drive has been working hard recently transferring files back to my iMac following getting shot of a woefull El Capitan install!
Regards
Pete