binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot

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binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot
binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot
2013-03-17 17:04:11
Region : Germany

Model : TL-WDR3600

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version : 3.13.26 Build 130129 Rel.59449n

ISP :


Hi,

all my systems are configured under "IP & MAC Binding". Binding is activated globally and all check marks for every ID are set. After i finished my configurations, the "ARP List" status shows, that everything is bound - so far everything is great. The problem appears after a router reboot or after shutting the router down and powering it on again. The "ARP List" then shows only a few of my IDs and their status is unbound. I need to go back to the "Binding Settings" and hit "Save" - after that all my IDs appear in the ARP-List and everything is OK again.

With my old TL-WR941ND_v2 this always worked automatically, i never needed to manually do anything after a router reboot. So is this a bug in the WDR3600 Firmware?


Thanks in advance!
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Re:binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot
2013-03-17 17:47:11
You can try configuration ARPlist by TELNET and order arp add
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Re:binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot
2013-03-17 20:32:27
Thanks, but i never used TELNET and Open-Wrt. I'm thinking about DD-WRT, as it has a GUI.

Anyway: i disabled Hardware NAT and funny, my problem is gone! Now it seems almost ANY problem with this router is dedicated to hardware NAT. Hope they will fix it in a future firmware.
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Re:binding settings don't appy automatically after router reboot
2013-03-17 20:39:01
Openwrt has also GUI for example LuCi or Gargoyle. SSH or Telnet is very simply by the Putty interface.
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