Do you have default gateway in the router?

0.0.0.0/0 with a valid gateway¿?
 * Martín Ruiz*
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2012/8/17 Ty Featherling <tyfeatherl...@gmail.com>

> Why would a RouterOS DHCP server hand out an address with no gateway? I
> added a network to the default pool and had customers calling with no
> internet. Looking at their ip address and they have an address in the new
> range but no gateway. I quickly noticed that I hadn't added an address from
> that range to the interface on the router so I did that but it still wasn't
> working. As soon as I removed that network from the pool the customer
> refreshed and got an ip from a different range and all was well. I need to
> add this range back in so what did I miss?
>
> I have the ip range added to the pool.
> I have the network defined under ip>dhcp-server including gateway and dns
> info.
> I have an address on that network assigned to the router.
>
> Help,
> Ty
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