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    Windows 10 not working with pfsense dhcp

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      Inq
      last edited by

      Unbelievable, the Microsoft dhcpv6 client is broke since anniversary update. Now they somehow managed to brake the dhcpv4 client.?!

      The problem with making something idiot proof is that the world keeps making better idiots.

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      • jahonixJ
        jahonix
        last edited by

        Security, it's all about security!
        This is to delivering a more secure experience to the user.

        Not, you say?

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          kpa
          last edited by

          No problems here at all, my windows 10 machine gets a fully working DHCP lease every time like clockwork.

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            Well, this clearly is a new M$ low… The problem with some idiotic December hotfix seems so bad that every https://support.microsoft.com/ page displays this banner:

            (And no, I am NOT hallucinating.)

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Yeah there is article about recent patch that made it worse or sure didn't fix it

              http://www.infoworld.com/article/3148845/microsoft-windows/windows-10-anniversary-update-bug-drops-wi-fi-connections.html

              Which is why I asked what build your on, my is older build..

              Oh its a 1 post wonder - the prob won't even be back.. Guess this is good info for the next shmuck..

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                markw
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                Found the problem. The DHCP server was configured to hand out a static classless route (code 121) which is now defunct. It turns out some Linux boxes complained about it too but didn't abort the whole IP setting process as Windows 10 did (without saying why of course, just code 0x79).

                Thanks all.

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Why would you have been using option 121?  that could be used as a work around for clients that are on a transit network to hand them other routes, etc..

                  But to be honest.. This option is one of those rare ones.. Special cases for sure.. Why would you have setup pfsense dhcp to do that vs just standard option 3?  Wouldn't you normally just use option 33 to hand the client static routes?

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                    bimmerdriver
                    last edited by

                    Windows 10 DHCPv6 is still broken, as of Version 1607 (Build 14393.576).

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                      doktornotor Banned
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                      @bimmerdriver:

                      Windows 10 DHCPv6 is still broken, as of Version 1607 (Build 14393.576).

                      https://connect.microsoft.com/
                      https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?category=Windows10ITPro

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                      • MikeV7896M
                        MikeV7896
                        last edited by

                        FYI regarding the Windows 10 Anniversary DHCPv6 renewal issue… according to the very last post in  this MS Technet discussion, the fix will be in the March 2017 monthly update.

                        The S in IOT stands for Security

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                        • dragoangelD
                          dragoangel
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                          In my network i have around 50+ PC with Windows 10, and 20+ PC with Windows 7, and almost no problems (only one: some clients somehowe take duplicate IP, or dont take any IP - it around 3-4 PCs from all lan) with DHCPv6 in Assisted Mode because it use DHCPv6 in managed mode otherwise in fail mode use stateless autoconfiguration. Works just perfect. I'm even haven't IPv6 problems in OpenVPN, if someone need help\manual how to configure it I can post it on new topic.

                          Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
                          Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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                            bimmerdriver
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                            As of version 1607, build 14393.953, which is a regular update, the problem has been fixed.

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