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Title: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: jcasale on October 03, 2016, 10:46:41 AM
I have my home server set up to WOL. I use a phone app to accomplish this. Most times I have no problem. However, there are times that when I send the packet my server wakes up but then my router (DIR-657) looses the IP address from cable provider. I am able to access the router settings from home and the IP address is set all zero's. I have tried resetting just the router power but this does nothing. I then reset both the router and modem and this so far has corrected the issue but now I have a totally new IP address assigned. I then have to reset all my devices to this new address. Also, when I am away from home and this happens I can no longer access my home network. My server is now running all day and I have no way of putting it back to sleep nor can I access my IP cams.
One thing to note is that so far this has only happened when I am away from home (again not every time. Sometimes it goes through no problem) When I am home and send packet while on my wireless connection this has yet to happen. Help! What could be causing this?
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: FurryNutz on October 04, 2016, 01:03:41 PM
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Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: upas on November 04, 2016, 02:38:12 AM

Try this:
Go to SETUP>PARENTAL CONTROL
and chek :
None: Static IP or Obtain Automatically From ISP   
Use the DNS servers provided by your ISP, or enter your preferred DNS servers.
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: FurryNutz on November 04, 2016, 06:33:50 AM
Thanks for the additional information. Did this work for you?


Try this:
Go to SETUP>PARENTAL CONTROL
and chek :
None: Static IP or Obtain Automatically From ISP   
Use the DNS servers provided by your ISP, or enter your preferred DNS servers.
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: upas on November 05, 2016, 02:43:53 PM
Thanks for the additional information. Did this work for you?
Yes somthing was with torrents and onother dlink device, big packets. Only my ip is static.
Same problem was zero's. Called to my isp. They said every thing is ok, reboot.
When i used manual static, didint worked. Device Needs not reboot. But Manual turn power off for >20s.
after i  chek :
None: Static IP or Obtain Automatically From ISP   
Use the DNS servers provided by your ISP, or enter your preferred DNS servers.
No more problems.
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: FurryNutz on November 06, 2016, 11:07:16 AM
Thanks for the detailed information.  ;)
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: jcasale on November 10, 2016, 06:04:33 AM
Thank you for your replies. My Parental settings are already set as you suggested and as for the other, well as much as I appreciate all the suggestions that is just way too much to deal with to try and troubleshoot this issue. It would be in my better interest to just buy a new router.

However, I have started waking my computer before going to work to be sure nothing goes wrong. I can then do what I need once at work and then put it back to sleep. I have also been using a different phone app to send the magic packet and so far since doing this I have not run into my initial problem. My best guess at this point is that the other app I was using caused my problem. Perhaps the way it was sending the packet (if they can be sent differently) caused the router to lock up. Thank you again.
Title: Re: DIR-657 drops WAN IP when sending WOL packet.
Post by: FurryNutz on November 10, 2016, 06:44:43 AM
Glad it's working. Also it would be helpful next if you could give feedback to the questions presented so we can get a better idea of your system and situation. It helps us give better feedback and suggestions to try to help you fix the problem.

Enjoy.

Thank you for your replies. My Parental settings are already set as you suggested and as for the other, well as much as I appreciate all the suggestions that is just way too much to deal with to try and troubleshoot this issue. It would be in my better interest to just buy a new router.

However, I have started waking my computer before going to work to be sure nothing goes wrong. I can then do what I need once at work and then put it back to sleep. I have also been using a different phone app to send the magic packet and so far since doing this I have not run into my initial problem. My best guess at this point is that the other app I was using caused my problem. Perhaps the way it was sending the packet (if they can be sent differently) caused the router to lock up. Thank you again.