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EasyTomato stops routing packets #64

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esplinr opened this issue Sep 28, 2014 · 1 comment
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EasyTomato stops routing packets #64

esplinr opened this issue Sep 28, 2014 · 1 comment

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esplinr commented Sep 28, 2014

I have been using EasyTomato for the last 18 months. I love the features, and the easy of use.

After a few months of running stable, the firmware stops routing packets between the LAN and the WAN. A release / renew of the WAN solves it, or a reboot of the router. It starts out once a month, then becomes more regular. After running for 10 months or so, it needs a reboot every day (easy to do with the cron tasks), and then every hour.

Each time it has gotten bad, I have taken the opportunity to upgrade (clearing the NVRAM and recreating all my settings) and then it works well again.

Is anyone else seeing this problem?

My environment:

  • Easy Tomato 0.8
  • 5 static IP addresses
  • 5 wired clients
  • 10 wireless clients on 2.4Ghz using WPA2
  • OpenDNS
  • 3 port forwards
  • 10 internal DNS names
  • My ISP is excellent to work with, and can't find anything wrong on their side
  • Power to the router comes from a UPS, so I don't think it's power surges

What information would be useful in tracking down this type of problem?

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esplinr commented Sep 30, 2014

Reinstalling EasyTomato didn't solve the problem this time.

There is nothing unusual in the logs.

A WAN DHCP renew is all it takes to restore connectivity.

My ISP says that the router is requesting an IP address every 30 minutes. They suspect that sometimes the DHCP response is a bit slow and so the router looses its network configuration.

Any thoughts on how to tell it to request a lease only every 24 hours? Or increase the timeout when waiting for a response?

I see a field for DHCPC options (WAN), but I can't find any documentation for potential values.

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