First, I'm in no way a networking guy, so I may have missed something obvious. On to my issue:
I have CenturyLink fiber. They supplied me with a Zyxel C1100Z router, which supplies DHCP service to devices on my LAN. Most devices work fine but some can't get IP addresses. The devices with issues include newer devices: iPhones, iPads, Raspberry PI's. These work fine on other networks, just not the C1100Z hosted ones. Older iPhones, iPads, Raspberry PI's, Sonos, Tivo's, Mac's etc all work fine on the C1100Z LAN. I can set up static IP's for the newer devices and then they work (I've tried it) but that is a hassle that DHCP is supposed to eliminate. Furthermore, visitors that have newer devices are out of luck unless I change their settings - see comment about hassles above.
The non-working devices fail to get an IP address, and of course they don't show up in the device table of the C1100Z.
Any ideas?
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