09-03-2013 06:26 PM
I've tried two versions of the firmware (the latest download and the shipping configuration) on two different RV320's and neither will allow traffic to pass after resolving the DNS address of external web sites...note the pic below and the WAN1 (Connected but inactive) indication....which even comes back after a DHCP release and renew. After the first DNS look up, the connection goes inactive. None of the advanced features of the router are enabled and the problem exists whether or not the firewall functions are enabled or disabled. Very disappointing to say the least.
Any ideas?
thanks
Rob
09-04-2013 05:52 AM
I dont have those problems at all so this must really be a setting somewhere.
The connection behind your WAN is a normal Gateway/Router or?
09-05-2013 05:29 AM
Hi Robert
Please upgrade to the latest firmwar v1.1.0.09 on CCO and initiate a reset to default after upgrade. There is a "WAN Inactive" issue in last firmware, which only happens for some ISP. Please try the latest firmware and let us know if it works. Thanks.
09-05-2013 07:12 AM
I'm experiencing the same issue and have upgraded to v1.1.0.09
WAN1 is connected to a Cisco DPC3825 cable modem. ISP is Rogers.
I have a support ticket in. Fingers crossed this gets resolved.
09-05-2013 08:10 AM
Hi Chris
May I know your WAN1 connection type? PPPoE or DHCP?
Is it always inactive even after reboot or inactive after running several days?
Would you post your system summary page? Especially port activity part and IPv4 address part. Thanks.
09-05-2013 11:06 AM
WAN1 = DHCP
It only becomes inactive when the system is rebooted. 75% of reboots results in the WAN1 saying Connected (Inactive). 25% of reboots, the system functions normally.
09-05-2013 08:13 PM
HI Chris, could you post the same page when the wan1 inactive? This behavior (25% percentage normal) looks weird.
09-12-2013 01:59 PM
@Zhaoquiang PM Sent.
Still seeing this issue. I've had a case open with a level two engineer for a week now, and am running alpha firmware withough luck.
The only way I can get the WAN1 connection to go active is to reboot the cable modem first, and then the RV320.
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