Is there a hidden DHCP Server in Powerline adapters?
I've been having some problems with DHCP on my network. My router (TP-Link Archer VR600) is set to be the DHCP server. It should be the only DHCP server on the network.
However, from time to time clients get the wrong IP address and aren't able to access the internet. When this happens Windows is reporting the IP address one of my TP-Link WPA7510 devices as the DHCP server it is getting network configuration from. On the logs for that WPA7510, I can see "DHCP server started" and "DHCP server stopped" messages.
There is no interface to enable or disable a DHCP server on the PowerLine equipment, nor is it an advertised feature, so what is going on? I have enabled the PowerLine devices to get an IP address using DHCP. Is it possible that this is inadvertantly enabling a DHCP server on the PowerLine device?
This is the UK variant of the WPA8630P.
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Same goes for me. I have always used a static IP address for the power line adaptors and still get the problem.
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I'm having the same issues with my TL-WPA4226 Kit. There is an DHCP-Server running in your devices and even broadcasting to LAN and disturbing the DHCP coming from the Router. This leads to connection issues so that no device can't connect to the Internet anymore. (also those who are directly connected via LAN to the Router)
Is there a fix going to be realeased - and if not ... how do i apply for a refund?
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Hi,
We have provided you another firmware for TL-WPA7510 v2 and please refer to the detailed information on the private message to update the firmware.
Thank you very much.
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@TP-Link as the person that started this thread any chance you might share the firmware with me also?
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Good day,
Thanks a lot for your time and patience.
There are the related beta firmware about the DHCP issue on the powerline adapter:
EU versions:
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202012/20201224/TL-WPA4220_V4(EU).zip
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202012/20201224/Tl-WPA4220_V3(EU).zip
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202012/20201224/TL-WPA7510_V2.zip
How to update the firmware:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1614/
Thank you very much and please feel free to update here with further improvement.
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@TP-Link would this work on US variants of the 7510? If not, do you have an us beta firmware that address this issue to share?
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@TP-Link I tried the new firmware but it doesn't fix the problem, far from it.
Now if the system starts in a netwrok with a running DHCP server it will not start a DHCP server and stop it after a few seconds as it used to. Which is fine. But if it boots in a network without a DHCP server it will start one for an indefinite amount of time, which is not correct.
As others reported the problem appears when the powerline adapter boots before the DHCP server, something that happens evertime there is a power loss --and the router takes longer to boot.
That DHCP server should not be running. I hope you understand that you are selling a product which is broken by design intenionally and you need to fix it. If you need a DHCP server to make the initial configuration easier for the end user you need to at least add an option to turn this "feature" off. Please!
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