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If the DrayTek is truly in bridge mode you should be able to go in to the Netgear and see the IP address picked up from the ISP. You should also be able to release and renew. That being said I have Comcast and every time I put on a new router I have to do two things. 1) Register the MAC address with Comcast and 2) Have them do a DHCP release. It could be that your ISP has locked on to the Netgear and you need to have them release it so the DrayTek can pick up the IP.– user900344Commented Jan 31, 2021 at 15:54
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Glad I'm not going mad missing something blindingly obvious :-) I've got another router+modem lying around which I could do with testing the same setup on to see if that makes a difference. Also got an open ticket with ISP to see if there is anything at their end too.– Michael CropperCommented Jan 31, 2021 at 16:43
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