03-10-2020 06:51 AM - edited 03-27-2020 01:34 AM
Hi,
I'm on Cisco Router RV260W.
My WAN port is connected by CAT6 Ethernet cable to my provider's ONT (1Gps fibre connection).
My public IP is obtained by making a DHCP request in VLAN 100.
My Wan interface is therefore tagged in VLAN 100.
Since update 1.0.00.16 (and now 1.0.00.17) my WAN Port goes down after a reboot.
I notice in logs, thats WAN Port go to 10Mbps (instead of 1000Mbps) and down.
In 1.0.0.15 i don't have any problem.
Does anyone encounter this problem?
05-29-2021 12:16 PM
Thank you for the suggestion!
Tried this, but it did not help. I, actually, already had WAN port health checks disabled. Tried to enable it and disable again - same behavior. So I assume the problem is of something else - most likely, some incompatibility between PPPoE and WLAN TAG
05-23-2021 12:17 PM
Hi a-a
I suggest you can do the below, if possible. I guess you will have nothing to loose but some additional time. If the below works, its far far better than applying your present work-around everytime you "may" need to reboot the router for some reason
1. Introduce a vlan-capable lan-switch (1-gigabit) in between the RV260-router-wan and the fiber-modem lan/access-port, as below:
(lan)[RV260](wan/vlan100-tagged)------(vlan100-tagged/trunk-port)[Gigabit-Switch](vlan100-tagged/trunk-port)----vlan100-tagged[Fiber-modem]---(interner)
- ensure that the 2 switch-ports connected to RV260 one side and the fiber-modem on other port are both configured as trunl-ports with vlan100-tagged
- Now you will not need to worry about the wan-interface not coming up or being active on RV260
hope this works for you
thanks
-br
05-29-2021 12:18 PM
Thank you for the suggestion. This most likely will work. However, I do not have a budget and space for an additional switch, beside it supposed to work out of the box - it did on previous firmware version.
07-20-2021 12:53 AM
Same issue here. I bought and configured this router previous week. After updating the router with the latest firmware I noticed that my WAN port was set to 10Mbps and was unable to connect to my ISP. After downgrading it to v1.0.00.13 I was able.
@cisco: More people are complaining about this. Does this problem have your attention? And if so; what is the expectation that this will be fixed?
03-24-2022 01:46 PM
Last week I performed a firmware upgrade to v1.0.01.07 which was released on 2022-01-28. This solved the problem for me.
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