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Your ISP's DHCP is not functioning properly
This error message appears in the router when I try to hook up a new modem.
I've called in two times to try to resolve this, without success. The solution appears to be for Comcast to send a provisioning signal - whatever that is, but it appears that the techs on the phone I've interacted with aren't up to speed on this. Also, for the record, I have two Asus routers and when I tried to connect either one of them to the brand new Netgear CM1000 modem, I got this same error, so the likelihood that it is a defective router issue seems vanishingly small.
If anyone at Comcast can address this, it would be greatly appreciated.
EG
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5 years ago
Are you power cycling the CM1000 each and every time that you change the router that is being connected to it ?
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ArtFreen
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5 years ago
Yes, I've tried power cycling. No amount of power cycling seems to solve this issue.
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strega7
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5 years ago
There a quite a few threads about this. I notice it's always an Asus router. It seems they are sensitive to something that other routers are not.
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Your-Home-Network/your-ISP-s-DHCP-is-not-functioning-correctly/td-p/3358760
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Your-Home-Network/ISP-DHCP-not-functioning-properly/td-p/3355622
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Your-Home-Network/your-isp-s-dhcp-does-not-function-properly/td-p/3356909
etc.
It seems like @ComcastChe is the person who knows how to fix this.
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ArtFreen
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5 years ago
Today I tried again to enable my new modem and called Comcast to get assistance with that (in case it didn't work, I needed to be able to revert back to the Comcast modem). Again, after I gave the new MAC address, the ASUS router (RT-AC1900P) displayed the message, "Your ISP's DHCP is not functioning properly." However, at that point, asked the Comcast agent helping me to send a "provisioning" signal to my modem - whatever that is.
He knew what I was asking for and sent the signal. After the modem responded to the provisioning signal, my router immediately picked up an IP address and everything then worked perfectly. I hope this becomes part of the standard procedure for addressing this issue.
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