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Hub 5 WiFi/DHCP issues

Dinsdale87
On our wavelength

Hi all

For two days, I've been battling this issue after many weeks of strange behaviour, I have finally tried to sit down and troubleshoot and I'm now at the point where I'm genuinely of the belief that there is either a hardware failure, or more likely, a result of poor firmware that was recently rolled out.

Firstly, I am on a Hub 5 running software version LG-RDK_4.6.24-2206.7.

Second, my setup has been Hub 5 in router mode, connected to a Netgear PoE network switch, and one of the devices is a Netgear WAP. I haven't used the Hub 5's WiFi, but it is there (more on testing that later). Previously, on my Hub 3, I had the same setup.

What I'm finding is that my WAP has been dropping connections to clients. When I look at the error logs, it says that it can't get an IP address. So my troubleshooting started there... I got nowhere. Reset after reset, rejig of settings after a rejig of settings. Sometimes some clients could connect, but in the case of Windows devices, I got "No internet, secured".

I then moved backwards to the switch, same thing, resets - various settings. Same result.

I then went back to my Virgin Hub, this time completely unplugging the switch and therefore WAP. Factory reset, both on the button and via the settings, into modem mode, back out of modem mode - just to wake make sure

DHCP is on, as it always was. No filters, no port forwarding. However, I get a successful connection to the Virgin WiFi temporarily... this may last an hour or so then I get "No internet" again. My iPhone says "Unable to join network". This is either on 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz, or with smart mode enabled.

When I hardwire a Windows device to the Hub, I get "Unidentified network" temporarily. I've gone through all of the Windows troubleshooting here, using PowerShell commands to reset DNS, winsock etc.

Here's the kicker - when I reset my SSID password (yes, the password), I can then reconnect again temporarily. If I set it back to a previous password, like the one my 50+ devices are on, I can't. It's like the previous passwords are all blacklisted somehow and I have to get a new password every so often.

If I customise my SSID name, as long as I haven't used it before with the same password, it'll temporarily work.

This has got me absolutely baffled. I have Alexa devices in the house that don't work, lights that don't work. Luckily my wired devices are holding up now.

On what could be an unrelated note, in December, my Plex server also was unreachable but that could be a red herring - but it does lead me to believe Virgin have pushed some nasty bugs out in this latest firmware.

I'd call the technical folk, I'd love a new Hub 5 to prove/disprove my theory but I fear I'll be asked if I've "switched it off and on again".

Help?

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I can see it now VM can see more logs about the hub then we can with “Max amount IP leases reached!” and VM reply please try disconnecting some devices and reboot the hub.
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I’d love them to say that, because at the time I was setting up a brand new hub, after multiple pin hole resets, with only one Wi-Fi device connected 😂

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Hey spikey 673, thank you for reaching out and I am sorry you are having some DHCP issues.

I have taken a look at our side and I can't see any major issues at all, everything is looking very healthy.

Has any of the advice above helped at all? Thanks 

Matt - Forum Team


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The hub & all my devices are working as expected, unfortunately I couldn’t use my own SSID as the hub wouldn’t allow it, so instead I had to reconnect all my devices to the out of the box configuration except for 5Ghz which allowed me to add a 5 on the end.

A pretty serious bug considering the length of time this hub has been out, can you confirm it’s a known bug ( especially with the amount of people having the problem ) and that a fix is in the works?

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I'm surprised that nobody has asked you to post your stats and logs.

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Hi spikey673, 

Thanks for coming back to us on the Community. The teams are aware of an issue with changing the SSID on the Hub 5 where it sometimes resets itself and they are working on this however there is no estimated fix time currently I'm afraid. 

I'm glad to hear that things seem to be working better for you now though. 

Keep us posted on how things go. 

Thanks, 

Kath_F
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@Matthew_ML wrote:

Hey spikey 673, thank you for reaching out and I am sorry you are having some DHCP issues.

I have taken a look at our side and I can't see any major issues at all, everything is looking very healthy.

Has any of the advice above helped at all? Thanks 


Can you please confirm if there are known Hub 5 firmware bugs pertaining to DHCP?

for some reason my Hub reset itself yesterday after being online for over a week, it took me hours to get things to work again… Including a pin hole reset, and repeatedly turning smart WI-FI on/off/on/off/on/off… you get the idea, many, many times until finally by some stroke of luck everything reconnected.

this bug needs looking at, if it’s not already known pretty sharpish.

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@Kath_F wrote:

Hi spikey673, 

Thanks for coming back to us on the Community. The teams are aware of an issue with changing the SSID on the Hub 5 where it sometimes resets itself and they are working on this however there is no estimated fix time currently I'm afraid. 

I'm glad to hear that things seem to be working better for you now though. 

Keep us posted on how things go. 

Thanks, 


Thanks for your reply Kath, I didn’t see it before I just did my other reply.

I’m aware of that particular bug, but this is entirely different, yesterday whilst trying to get it to work I could see all my devices in the “connected devices” list… some were connected, but over half were connected, issued an IP, but their connection rate was 0.

my Alexa was connecting but then eventually saying DHCP ERROR, which I’m assuming is happening to the other devices too, but like I say if you repeatedly mess with smart Wi-Fi you can get lucky and everything connects.

I’m aware I have A LOT of Wi-Fi devices, but it’s not that, this was happening on day one of having the hub, with only 1 Wi-Fi device connected.

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Just use modem mode its the only thing they should/can/have got right.
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Thank you for letting us know @spikey673.

Just to clarify, does this happen deepening on how far the devices are from the hub? When last did you experience this?

Thanks,

Akua_A
Forum Team

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