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Insomnicat 23-01-2008 13:34

Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
Hi,

After a recent power cut I restarted the modem/router as normal but couldn't access the internet. IE reported that the DNS could not be resolved. I keep restarting the computer with a direct link to the modem but could not get an IP address.

I'm currently getting the run-around from Virgins B/Band support team who seem to tweak something their side which resolves the problem until the next time I try to use the internet. I now object to a £5 call each time I want to use the internet. This problem only started once I upgraded to the 20MB package.

Thanks in advance.

Bri_G 23-01-2008 13:49

Re: Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
Check that your PC is set to "obtain IP address automaticall" in network settings.
Look at your modem settings 192.168.100.1 and check that DHCP is enabled.
Which OS are you using?

Insomnicat 23-01-2008 14:05

Re: Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
Router and PC are both setup to obtain IP automatically and DHCP is enabled. I am currently using Windows XP Pro. The other problem is that whenever you deal with the Virgin B/Band support they always insist that you connect directly to the modem. However, when I re-connect the router back to the modem it is unable to obtain a new IP from Virgin. I have tried switching everything off then start modem and leave for 5 mins before switching on the router. I then try to connect the PC directly back to the modem and restart the modem again but the PC is unable to obtain an IP.

What’s worse is than after several attempts I finally resort to the call centre and they magically do something and it’s working again. Last night I spent 2.5 hours on the phone with their b/band support desk to both restore the IP address and improve the speed from 4mbs to nearer 20mb.

Went to access the web an hour later and all connectivity is once again lost. Tried IP release/renew to no avail. Not sure if this helps but they did ask to run ‘netstat’ which failed to return any information. They did say there was a problem in my area with their DHCP server but that was supposed to have been resolved.

Thanks,

Dave

Paul K 23-01-2008 14:49

Re: Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
Well if there is a DHCP issue in your area I wouldn't bother calling in unless you really feel like wasting money

Insomnicat 23-01-2008 14:53

Re: Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
I did raise that point but they assure me that the problem is now resolved.

meljones 24-04-2010 21:15

Re: Virgin 20MB - DHCP fails to assign an IP
 
HI, Newbie here..

Anyone got an update on this...
I'm suffering the very same fate with the 50Mb.
To date I've had 2 x VM engineers out since the install 2 weeks ago..
1st one was not sure, but changed "some things" and thought that had fixed it.
A couple of days later it starts again..
DNS error, lights on modem router look ok, fails to clear after DHCP release / renwew on Router & PC
2nd Engineer attending after a bit longer suspects the modem is not releasing the IP address and replaces it.
12hrs later same fault condition.
I've checked the logs on the router and modem and can see the IP being released, new ones requested / accepeted etc.
I'm not certain, but didn't 02 have a similar issue on their network a few months ago, down to the dhcp servers within their network?
either way, I'm in the first month of the contract and will have to cancel it. ..can't face the constant "it's not working agian" cries from the wife.
On the plus side, she now knows how to log onto a router, look at the logs / status etc and try the DHCP release herself..perhaps she can get a job with VM and pay for the BT Fibre option when that lands!;)


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