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So I found out there is some sort of maintenance going on with Verizon Fios, which is preventing my IP from renewing. To me I still feel like that is not the case, even with all the steps I took it still presents the same IP. (ASUS GT-AX11000)
In the past I would simply enable/disable WAN and the ISP IP would renew. Also I had a daily scheduler to reboot my router which also changed the IP address. All was working great until today.
Either the maintenance is preventing me from renewing a new IP, or Verizon has some sort of block on how many times i can renew an IP? (Weekly, monthly?). I just want to confirm there are no limitations, and that my issue is related to the maintenance, thanks.
To add, I even have an old back up router which I know works and it’s giving me the same IP address....
That phenomenon has appeared at least for a week.
You might need to check your domain name. To verify if it becomes static, the domain name would start with "static-[your ip address connected with dashes]." Otherwise, it is likely a DHCP static assignment under your Fios account.
What I know is that Verizon is rolling out IPv6 addresses gradually. It could be the backend is freezing all current leases so it is easier to configure the IPv6 settings.