DHCP lease not renewing
Hi all,
I currently have an Airport Extreme base station 5th generation in a small office setting. I am required by one of my software vendors to have a static IP address and port forwarding enabled. Recently, I have had several pieces of equipment lose their connection to the router. I have completely reset the router, recreated the configuration from scratch (not imported), have even had Apple replace the base station so it's unlikely it's a hardware issue. I have also tried reverting the firmware to 7.6.1 as I thought I may have updated to 7.6.3 shortly before this all happened but still no luck. I have had my ISP verify all the modem settings were correct.
I have a computer with Airport Utility 5.6 on it so I was able to do a little more digging and in the advanced tab under DHCP clients, I noticed that several clients had leases that expired in 1953 but were not renewing. I would reset the router (disconnect and reconnect power) and all would be good for a day or two and then it would happen again. I have tried adjusting the DHCP range and lease time with no luck either. I have talked to Apple support multiple times and have verified all the settings and have been told everything should be working. I am completely stumped. Apple support did indicate that it may have something to do with the static ip configuration as that's not a fully supported feature but it's beeng working fine for over a year now with no problems. As I can best recall, nothing changed right before the problem developed so I am at a loss of what further troubleshooting steps to take.
Has anyone seen or had a problem like this? Any sugestions?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Airport Extreme-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7.5)