John:

Since rebooting your phone doesn't help, but rebooting the router does, I 
wonder if this is a DHCP issue (eg, maybe the phone is not getting a new 
lease when it 'should'). 

I have never seen DD-WRT blacklist a device for any reason (nor have I seen 
this particular problem) - but maybe adding your phone's MAC address as a 
static lease under DHCP would solve things?  I use DD-WRT at work, and we 
always use static leases for routing purposes, so I know that feature has 
worked for quite some time in DD-WRT builds.

Hope that helps - would love to know how this resolves for you, either 
way...

--dan

On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 9:09:55 PM UTC-5, John F. Eldredge wrote:
>
> About ten days ago, I installed new firmware on my cell phone. Since then, 
> I have had three occasions when my home WiFi router, running DD-WRT, has 
> refused to pass network traffic from my cell phone. WiFi traffic from my 
> tablet, and traffic from my laptop (via a hardwired connection) continues 
> to go through. Rebooting the phone does not solve the problem, but 
> rebooting the router restores full connectivity. 
>
> Does anyone know whether DD-WRT sometimes blacklists a particular device, 
> and, if so, under what circumstances? 
>
> -- 
> John F. Eldredge -- jo...@jfeldredge.com <javascript:> 
> "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot 
> drive out hate; only love can do that." -- Martin Luther King, Jr. 
>
>
>

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