VMWare guest OS no internet using DHCP, OK with static

My 3801HGV gateway is working fine providing DHCP to devices on my network, but I have a Macbook with VMWare Fusion installed and have a Windows 7 Pro running as a guest and when it obtains an address from the gateway it has no internet access. The DNS and gateway are the address of the gateway. If I set the IP of the guest to static using the same values it works fine. The network adapter of the guest has a different MAC address than the Macbook's nic. If I connect my Macbook to my iPhone's hotspot it works with DHCP OK. Is there a setting in the gateway I've missed that would cause this?

Although I have the NVG589 gateway, I suspect I have the same problem. I noticed last night that I could not properly connect via VPN to my company network. (The last time I tried doing so was on 7/24 and was successful.) I have made no changes to my VM nor to my Mac so something happened between the 24th of July and yesterday. (update of some sort pushed to the router perhaps?) I will try assigning a static IP in the guest when I get home to see if that resolves my VPN issue. Like you I do not have any issues if I connect my Mac to a hotspot or a network OTHER than my home network.

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    Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.135.153(Preferred)
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    Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.254
    DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 268440925
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