![]() ![]() ![]() I know WIN 10 regarding compatibility and networking is big shit, it takes hours to read, cut'n set it and still not safe'n sound Have a look on their updates descriptions, may be some recent updates interfere or cause crapĬurrently im away of any WIN 10 i can touch or help you, all those around me (not mine) are on 1903 and work as they should with DDWRT router. I know they recently blasted with i lots of updates and i usually cut off a lots of Win 10 stuff to be happy with it. On 1 old laptop i have at home I'm still on 1903. Hmm forgive me my curiosity may i ask witch ver of WIN 10 you run.1909 ? Location: UK, London, just across the river. ![]() Only Windows clients refuse the DHCP offer which is sent on the line.ĭisable DHCP-authoritive under Basic setup and add "dhcp-broadcast" under dnsmasq options under Services tab. Downgrade does not fix the issue.īoth wireless and wired. Problem started after upgrade of release. Troubleshooting this exact issue at a friends place. If you reset your networking, you will have to go back through and do all this again. And unless you are running local DNS, you really don't need 'register this connection' or whatever it is enabled on the DNS tab for the adapter(s). M$ enables a lot of crap by default thinking you are going to be on a Windows-controlled network. You're not logging onto a domain controller. That pretty much resets all network settings, if I am not mistaken.īefore or after you do that, though, if you have anything set on any adapters outside of IPv4 (and IPv6, if you use it), then uncheck that crap in the adapter settings. On WIn10, lon taskbar, settings, network and internet, there should be a network reset link towards the bottom of the window. How do I do that? I have done the things mentioned here You may need to do a complete network reset in Win10 ![]() You can try to roll back to the suggested Kong build, and do an nvram reset to defaults before and after flashing But I don't know how to troubleshoot such things. This all seems to point to some kind of communication problem between my win10 DHCP client my DD-WRT DHCP server. The win10 devices can connect to DD-WRT when using a static IP. The win10 devices have no problems connecting to other routers / AP's / hotspots.ģ. Every other, non win10 device can connect to DD-WRT both on wired and wireless.Ģ. I would try turning off the Windows firewall completely and testing, but I am really scratching my head on this one, unless your network adapters' configs are screwy. You could try that reset first to see if it will work, but at this point, I am at a total loss, because I haven't had issues of this magnitude with DD-WRT and Win10 at all. If neither wireless nor wired can connect on Win10, then the problem may not be DD-WRT, you may need to do a complete network reset in Win10. You can try to roll back to the suggested Kong build, and do an nvram reset to defaults before and after flashing, and again just to be sure and start with the default settings, changing only the wireless settings. If everything but Windows is connecting fine, I also wouldn't suspect hardware failure in the router. I see no reason for this to be so broken, considering people have reported successful flashes to R7000 in the forums. I think maybe for giggles, I would try turning off the Windows firewall completely and testing, but I am really scratching my head on this one, unless your network adapters' configs are screwy. Wired -and- wireless, Windows 10 won't connect? Now that is odd. ![]()
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