on 14-04-2022 21:25
I have a Hub3 connected to an Asus AI mesh and have been running this setup for nearly a year. Yesterday internet stopped working. Run all checks on service checker on virgin website and was told to reset router as modem mode might be creating issues. Sure enough, when restored to router mode the internet came back. I have since tried to put it on modem mode again and lost internet again. Not sure why this is happening?
on 14-04-2022 22:30
on 14-04-2022 22:54
You WAN IP address may have changed. Best thing to try is set it up from scratch, instructions follow:
How to put a VM hub into modem mode:
1) Access your hub on 192.168.0.1, sign on and put it into modem mode. On the Hub3 the bottom LED will change to magenta. Best done from a wired connection.
2) Turn off the hub and disconnect any Ethernet cables
3) Fully initialise your own router or mesh master unit and make sure the WAN port is set to DHCP
4) Connect your router or mesh master unit to the VM hub with an Ethernet cable, Cat5e or Cat6, any higher specification is a waste of money
5) Turn on the VM hub.
6) You should now be able to access the internet and the hub will now be on 192.168.100.1
Note: this only needs doing once for each new router or VM changes your WAN IP address.
on 15-04-2022 11:40
I would tend to suspect something on the Asus.
I would troubleshoot by putting a small Ethernet switch with mirror port between hub and Asus - then look at the packets with Wireshark or similar. In particular the BOOTP (DHCP) dialogue. If you don't have suitable kit or the skills it's pretty much as already advised.
It's also possible to use a PC as a DHCP server and see if the Asus connects and solicits an IP address.
If you have laptop connect that, and only that, using Ethernet cable to the hub and put it in modem mode - see if that works.
Check all settings on the Asus. Has there been a firmware update? is it set to use DHCP on its WAN side?
Let us know if you get this resolved.