Failed to obtain the ip address for wan because no response from the server
I have been getting this error "Failed to obtain the ip address for wan because no response from the server" every Sunday/Monday for the last 3-4 weeks now.
I had the same problem with V1 of the ER605 as well. I switched to V2 this weekend just to see if that would make any difference but at 00:39-01:47AM Monday it happened again.
I am running Omada controller on a Linux server https://hub.docker.com/r/mbentley/omada-controller wich has been working fine.
Running the latest image of it BTW.
When I made the switch from Er605 v1 to V2 I just removed v1 in omada and adopted the v2.
Should I have made a total reset of the omada install and do it all over again?
Although I don't think that this is the cause for it but it is very frustrating.
Last Monday I did a power cycle of my er605 v1 when this occurred and within 5 minutes I had wan connection again.
I have my isp troubleshooting if something is incorrect at their end aswell since it always happens Sunday/Monday during night.
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if that happens at that time, even you swap it w/ a different router. it is your isp issue. not the router.
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Funny thing however since this has happened now every night Sunday to Monday is that I tried to just pull the power of the router and when it had started up again I had wan connection. However last night same thing again and I did a reboot from the controller and the wan came alive. Short while after it went away again and I did another reboot and wan came back.
I then reverted firmware back to 2.0.0 from 2.0.1 and it has worked since then.
Problem is that I have to wait a week now to see if it happens again.
I have called my isp that are troubleshooting but haven't heard from them in a few weeks now.
Gonna call em again. But I read that other people have had similar issues..
I have also informed mbentley on github since it is his docker controller I am using under Debian.
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I downgraded from some betas to 2.01 and got this today, is it the same as yours?
I haven't had this before, so it's a bug in all the firmwares and routers, to be honest I don't think tp-link will ever manage to get any routers that work properly.
There are always some problems.
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Yep. Exactly the same thing. But I used to have the version 1 of the router and running 1.2.1 firmware might be one of the things I updated to when this started a few weeks ago. It had been running flawless until let's say 5 weeks ago.
Some say downgrading to 1.1.1 would help. But that is the Hardware version 1.
For hardware version 2 there are only 2.0.0 to revert to and that might already have this bug.
And this happens once a week for me. Sunday to Monday night always around that time strange enough.
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there will be a new update for the routers soon, let's hope they have fixed all the bugs by then, I doubt it but I hope
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Ye, well since my hardware version 1 worked for over a year that means that on some of the firmwares they changed something that caused problems instead.
Still have my ER605 V1 left but unused.
Testing V2 with firmware 2.0.0
And I made a support ticket last night about it including some logs
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Fun fact, spoke with my ISP about an hour ago and they had a note that said that they wanted me to try a new network cable between their "network outlet" to my router before they do any more extensive research in the case.
I mean, ok I will do what suggested because he would send free in the lenght I needed so I don't mind. But very unlikely that the cable fails only on Sunday nights?
But sure I wanted to upgrade my cables so I am hoping he sends me a really nice one.
But i don't think the issue lies there.
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I agree, the cable is probably in good condition.
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@jonas740 Hi is this already solved? what did you do to fix the issue?
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No this is not solved. Happened to me again last night.
But i am in contact with three tp-link representatives that asks me to try various things and I have sent them tons of logs.
Even my ISP is involved but they can't see from their side that I am loosing wan. Wich is strange.
But i do think if I remember things correct that first time it happened it looked like I had a public wan IP but the controller still said it was unable to get wan.
This is what TP-Link wanted me to try this time:
"Try to clone your computer's mac address ?
At first, please check your computer's mac address, and then please go to setting-Wired network -internet -Mac address to customize router's mac address.
Please try to use 8.8.8.8 as the primary DNS server and 8.8.4.4 as the secondary DNS sever."
So i have set the mac address of the computer where I run my controller software.
Also updated the controller again since there was an update today.
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