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Old 25-03-2004, 22:08   #31
Stuartbe
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Re: NTL Linksys Router Connection Problem

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Originally Posted by roorooroo
Mmmm..20 days of connection and yep you guessed it..connection lost again..seemed to happen when NTL updates the IP as they frequently do..any ideas anyone..would be appreciated..cheers
You may find that the router is not letting dhcp acks in through the firewall. When the NTL DHCP server sends a packet via the ubr it gets nuked so the DHCP server thinks that you are not online anymore !!

You may be able to configure the firewall to let the packets in. You need to allow icmp ping and dhcp in from the UBR and DHCP server addreses.....

HTH
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