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FS#4211 - DIR-867: udhcpc fails to get a lease on the WAN port #9189

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 1 comment
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FS#4211 - DIR-867: udhcpc fails to get a lease on the WAN port #9189

openwrt-bot opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 1 comment
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flyspray release/21.02 pull request/issue targeted (also) for OpenWrt 21.02 release

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dajhorn:

Device: D-Link DIR-867 HW:A1
Software: openwrt-21.02.1-ramips-mt7621-dlink_dir-867-a1-squashfs-factory.bin

Reproducer:

  • Install OpenWRT on the DIR-867.
  • Set the system configuration to defaults.
  • Reboot.
  • Wait for a DHCP lease on the WAN port.

I only ever got this message with a timeout and zero bytes inbound:

udhcpc: sending discover

I tried these things:

  • Running udhcpc at the console with various options like -T, -C and -B.
  • Doing ifconfig up/down on the WAN interface.
  • Toggling every DHCP option in LuCI.
  • Disabling the firewall.

The ISP is Teksavvy through a Technicolor DOCSIS modem. Any other DHCP client works as expected when directly connected to the modem. Reverting to stock D-Link firmware version 1.30 resolves the glitch.

@aparcar aparcar added the release/21.02 pull request/issue targeted (also) for OpenWrt 21.02 release label Feb 22, 2022
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jpolitow commented Sep 8, 2022

If you still have a problem please read this: #9069 in first response there is a solution which worked for me on my Netgear R6220 with OpenWrt 21.02.3

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