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15319
Mar 03, 2021Aspirant
Added SRS60 to SRR60 in AP mode. Was identified in device list but SRS60 IP address is 10.1.10.56.
Added a second Satellite, SRS60, to a new Orbi Pro AC5 system. The router found the add-on satellite, but the Satellite came up with the IP address of 10.1.10.56. The Router is in AP mode and the I...
- Mar 05, 2021
Thanks to both responders. I discovered after some frustrating work on Wednesday that another DHCP source was added to the network and it's handing out 10.1.10.x addresses when it wins the DHCP request; otherwise, the primary DHCP source wins and supplies the 192.168.1.x address. Thanks to the features of ORBILOGIN, the attched devices map clearly showed every device on the network and the smattering of both 10.1.10.x and 192.18.1.x networks. Also, I used an iPAD 5 with an Ethernet adapter and, with Wifi on as well, got a 192.168 address on one and a 10.1.10.x address on another.... We're going to work in the main office tomorrow and track down the second DHCP source...wish me luck! Thanks again for your consideration and suggestions.
DJHazmat
Mar 04, 2021Star
I've seen similar and had to reset the satellite to factory settings twice in a row to get it to clear the config. The other thing I was told by support and actually do is to kepp the pin in the reset hole pushed until I see the amber light blink 12 times. I then remove it.
I suspect that your satellite is not reset to factory. Once that is done, you just press the sync on the back and the sync on the main router and it'll get it right in about 8 minutes.
The other option is if you can login oto the satellite, make sure it has the same version of firmware as the main router. Tehy don't work well when they are off by more than 1 version.
15319
Mar 05, 2021Aspirant
Thanks to both responders. I discovered after some frustrating work on Wednesday that another DHCP source was added to the network and it's handing out 10.1.10.x addresses when it wins the DHCP request; otherwise, the primary DHCP source wins and supplies the 192.168.1.x address. Thanks to the features of ORBILOGIN, the attched devices map clearly showed every device on the network and the smattering of both 10.1.10.x and 192.18.1.x networks. Also, I used an iPAD 5 with an Ethernet adapter and, with Wifi on as well, got a 192.168 address on one and a 10.1.10.x address on another.... We're going to work in the main office tomorrow and track down the second DHCP source...wish me luck! Thanks again for your consideration and suggestions.
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