RV320 no DHCP

Hello

I just baught 2 nine RV320 in order to create a project for teaching in schools, but one of them is not working properly.

It seems he has some problem with DHCP because I can't get an address with my computer and on some other computers it works obtaining an IP address, but sometimes it will take more than 10 minutes.

Anyone have any idea on this subject because I have already flashed the unit with the latest firmware and seems even with a default that is not giving me anything.

Thank you.

Hello

You can check the host name on a PC that cannot obtain an IP address from the DHCP RV320 server. Is the name of the computer workstation properties. Are there special characters in it. Or is too long. Can you try to change to something simple and give a try?

Kind regards

Bismuth

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