January 6, 20206 yr I'm doing nothing tower-diagnostics-20200106-2253.zip tower-syslog-20200106-1449.zip
January 7, 20206 yr Author 24 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: I would start by trying different a cable/switch(or port)/NIC I found the problem. In my LAN, there is an AP device’IP address that sometimes change to an address that other devices are using. thanks for your reply
January 7, 20206 yr Community Expert This should really not be happening! Make sure that you notify your router of all static IP addresses. (If you have a really old router that does not have this provision (in which case, you should really, really, really get a new router!!!), make double sure that all Static IP addresses are assigned at the top of the allocation range for DHCP assignment.
January 8, 20206 yr Author 13 hours ago, Frank1940 said: This should really not be happening! Make sure that you notify your router of all static IP addresses. (If you have a really old router that does not have this provision (in which case, you should really, really, really get a new router!!!), make double sure that all Static IP addresses are assigned at the top of the allocation range for DHCP assignment. my AP is an router run with AP model but it has a bug sometimes will change to route model and the ip I set to static and same to other router
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