@Axo123, test if DHCP is working properly by running WinBox "Tools -> Packet Sniffer" on the WAN interface. When the router sends out a DHCPREQUEST, you should receive a DHCPOFFER with an IP address.
As a side note, some sites impose restrictions where you are allowed to use only one IP address which becomes associated with your router's MAC address. And sometimes, for some weird reason, they also introduce a grace period before a new router with a different MAC address can be used.
As a side note, some sites impose restrictions where you are allowed to use only one IP address which becomes associated with your router's MAC address. And sometimes, for some weird reason, they also introduce a grace period before a new router with a different MAC address can be used.
Statistics: Posted by Larsa — Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:08 am