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06-04-2023 02:15 PM
I made a static allocation for a computer in my home. I now need to undo this, and return the computer to the status of getting its address allocation from DHCP. I tried using "Forget Device", but that appears to have put the modem into a state where it will not respond to the device at all.
How can I get the modem to start responding to the device again?
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06-05-2023 09:13 AM
SOLVED Turns out that I had a part of my internal network that had failed, so the computer in question was not able to communicate with the Home Hub. Once I repaired this link, the modem was able to respond to the device.
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06-05-2023 09:13 AM
SOLVED Turns out that I had a part of my internal network that had failed, so the computer in question was not able to communicate with the Home Hub. Once I repaired this link, the modem was able to respond to the device.
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