DHCP Ethanet Network Problem ☒

revox

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    Dialog 4G is connected to a 5 port gigabyte switch. Each time the IP changers the connection stop working.


    Only solution I have found is to unplug the computer and router cable and connect computer cable then wait a wile and connect router connection. Then it works. Any settings I can set to make it work with out this problem?
     
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    prazadx

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    ube awula devices wala IP change wena hinda kalin note karagaththu IP eken access karanna beri ekanam, Device eken static IP ekak dennath berinam, MAC ekata IP bind karala balapan router ekenma.
     
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    Are you talking about WAN IP or LAN IP..?
    Also, when you say connection stop working, what connection are you talking about? Is it LAN or WAN (Internet)?
    If it's LAN IP, couldn't you assign a static IP using the MAC address?
    Can you ping the router?
     
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    jhnnwp

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    Dialog 4G is connected to a 5 port gigabyte switch. Each time the IP changers the connection stop working.


    Only solution I have found is to unplug the computer and router cable and connect computer cable then wait a wile and connect router connection. Then it works. Any settings I can set to make it work with out this problem?

    Did you check antivirus firewall?
     
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    aneasarayana

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    Dialog 4G is connected to a 5 port gigabyte switch. Each time the IP changers the connection stop working.


    Only solution I have found is to unplug the computer and router cable and connect computer cable then wait a wile and connect router connection. Then it works. Any settings I can set to make it work with out this problem?


    Hw abt DHCP settings in router ?
     
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    revox

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    Are you talking about WAN IP or LAN IP..?
    Also, when you say connection stop working, what connection are you talking about? Is it LAN or WAN (Internet)?
    If it's LAN IP, couldn't you assign a static IP using the MAC address?
    Can you ping the router?


    Machan, The IP changers on the 4G router in about every 18 or so hours . That is the IP I'm talking of. The 5port switch connection stops working. Not the router. I know that because the wifi on the router connects to the internet. I hope I'm clear.
     

    imhotep

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    Can u please post a pic of your router settings ?

    Exactly..Insufficient information to give an firm answer.:oo:
    Let us know what the model numbers of the devices, the 4G device/router, the switch and what the current configuration settings you have set. How does the computers on the LAN get their IP addresses? Appears that they are set to dynamic. Have you tried to set them to a static ? If they are dynamic
    Instead of removing the LAN cable, try
    Open a cmd prompt....
    ipconfig /release
    wait a few seconds and
    ipconfig /renew
    See whether it works.

    You should be able to set a fixed IP to your devices using their MAC addresses too.
     
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    revox

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    Exactly..Insufficient information to give an firm answer.:oo:
    Let us know what the model numbers of the devices, the 4G device/router, the switch and what the current configuration settings you have set. How does the computers on the LAN get their IP addresses? Appears that they are set to dynamic. Have you tried to set them to a static ? If they are dynamic
    Instead of removing the LAN cable, try
    Open a cmd prompt....
    ipconfig /release
    wait a few seconds and
    ipconfig /renew
    See whether it works.

    You should be able to set a fixed IP to your devices using their MAC addresses too.
    That works with WINdowz but how to troubleshoot Linux?