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On initial bootup my Tp-Link Archer C7 v2 will not get a WAN address using the LEDE firmware. Although the cable is connected and there is a link light the WAN interfaces for v4 and v6 simply say "notconnected". A manual disable/enable does not resolve the problem the only fix is a physical disconnect and reconnect of the ethernet cable to the WAN interface on the router.
Some other information.
This happens with my Comcast ISP via a cable modem pulling a dhcp and a IPv6-PD address. (Neither comes up)
The connection is a gigabit ethernet connection via a known good cable (tested via a Fluke cable tester).
I have tried multiple modems (Netgear, and 2 Motorola modems)
This happen with any version of LEDE I have tried.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Confirming. Archer C7 AC1750 v2 openwrt 18.06 initial boot or reboot after modem is running results in no WAN ip. If router is booted and THEN modem is restarted/disconnected physically DHCP WAN IP is obtained.
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On initial bootup my Tp-Link Archer C7 v2 will not get a WAN address using the LEDE firmware. Although the cable is connected and there is a link light the WAN interfaces for v4 and v6 simply say "notconnected". A manual disable/enable does not resolve the problem the only fix is a physical disconnect and reconnect of the ethernet cable to the WAN interface on the router.
Some other information.
This happens with my Comcast ISP via a cable modem pulling a dhcp and a IPv6-PD address. (Neither comes up)
The connection is a gigabit ethernet connection via a known good cable (tested via a Fluke cable tester).
I have tried multiple modems (Netgear, and 2 Motorola modems)
This happen with any version of LEDE I have tried.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: