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northern1984
Mar 02, 2021Aspirant
Atem Mini Pro given 169.xx IP
I have an Atem Mini Pro connected via ethernet to an Orbi Satellite but given a 169 IP address. Apologies in advance for my lack of understanding of networking. I am not very technical but below ...
northern1984
Mar 02, 2021Aspirant
CrimpOn Thanks for taking the time to respond. I have checked my Orbi router settings and I have 'Access Control' turned off.
Atem (from Blackmagic) is really hard to understand. I have the Atem Mini Pro which is a Switcher. The Streaming Bridge connects to the Atem Mini and allows an external source to 'stream' there feed in to it so think 'remote guest' on a Facebook / YouTube live stream
I have since:
- Turned off DHCP -> Saved profile -> Turned it back on -> saved -> rebooted router.
Cheers
CrimpOn
Mar 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
northern1984 wrote:I have since:
- Turned off DHCP -> Saved profile -> Turned it back on -> saved -> rebooted router.
Cheers
Did this result in a connection?
If not, it might be a good idea to power off the Atem (or even 'reset' it?)
I am frustrated these days because my Windows 10 laptop fails to get an IP address when it 'wakes up'.
i.e. If I turn it on and it's connected to the router, it picks up the correct IP every time.
If I close the lid, and then later open the lid, wake it up, and log in, it does not get an IP.
I have recorded the LAN traffic in both situations. When powered on, laptop requests an IP, Orbi offers an IP, laptop accepts IP. Just as it is supposed to.
When I 'wake it up', the laptop keeps requesting an IP, Orbi offers IP, laptop requests IP, Orbi offers IP..... forever.
I can open the Windows control panel and use the Troubleshooter to "fix" the ethernet connection, but it's a pain.
My money is on something wrong with the Atem.
An alternative is to set a Static IP on the Atem. No DHCP that way.