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am 06.05.2021 12:13
TLDR; My DHCP settings were entirely wrong, and I didn't change them.
Hello
This morning I had no Internet connection.
I connected my computer via an Ethernet cable directly to the Vodafone Station and my computer never got an IP address from DHCP and then self-assigned an 169.* address.
I called support at 08:37 and was promised an SMS when the issue is looked at. I still haven't received that SMS.
I managed to connect to my modem by manually assigning a 192.168.0.x address and logging into the Vodafone Station. On the status page I saw the IPv4 network was set to 0.0.219.10/0. This is strange as I am unable to set this myself. Additionally, Gateway IP address was to 139.* number and Address Pool Start IP had a 255.255.*.* address. Sadly, no screenshot.
After a number of failed reboots, I did a factory reset. And my DHCP was returned to normal.
I'm worried that someone got into my router and change my settings without my permission. I have no idea how this occured.
am 06.05.2021 18:19
Hey @Shimmy,
well, no one should switched that, if he "hacked" you, he would probably do more "damage" or do other things. So, did that appear again after your factory reset?
Regards
Tobias
am 06.05.2021 18:46
Yes, it works now.
It's only a theory that someone changed my DHCP settings. Because I am unable to make these changes myself.
Otherwise these changes could be propagated from Vodafone?
am 06.05.2021 20:23
Hey,
it could be, but it shouldnt that case. Say something, when it occurs again.
Regards
Tobias