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2023-08-17 16:09:35
@aravaca No I wouldnt say that at all, mixing hardware isnt an issue as long as they are all using the same security cipher. As long as you remember you can only go as new as your oldest device will...
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2023-08-17 16:05:48
@MeshFan New hardware then, not the answer you wanted but at least you got there! MESH will keep you functioning a while until you get the switch replaced.
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2023-08-15 17:52:11
@FenrisLycaon Ok Are you on a windows PC? If so open command prompt and post a pic of the result to command ipconfig /all If you can even post a quick diagram of your setup that would help too
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2023-08-15 17:46:15
@FenrisLycaon AH so the 192.168.100.x address is the WAN.. ok get it now ignore me! Looks like your ISP is running NAT also in that case, not uncommon in fairness but its usually a 10.x.x.x address...
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2023-08-15 17:35:30
@FenrisLycaon Hey Yes both should work for you fine, if you have an ISP router then all should be good. The IPs you provided should suffice for that. Is there a reason you want the APs on a different...
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2023-08-15 17:13:36
@FenrisLycaon Hey From what you have described, this appears to be a IP addressing issue, namely the 192.168.100.x network cant talk to the 192.168.0.x network. You have two options 1. Change the C6...
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