NVR5216-16P-4KS2
I just added some new Unifi equipment (managed switch, CloudKey, & access point). Each time they would boot, "some" would get bum IP addresses in the 192.168.0.XXX range - making it impossible to bring them into the network. My router is setup to give in the 192.168.1.XXX range.
The "some" means it was always different... Sometimes a device would get bum address, other times not. I could find a rhyme or reason. But always some, or all, would get a bum IP address.
After a bunch of trial and error, I've discovered if I disconnect the NVR from my network, The Unifi devices get valid IPs and everything runs smoothly. I've tested this 6 times or so.
The NVR has been chugging along without issue for 2 years or so.
Can anyone offer any advice on what I could look for to cause the NVR to mess with the IP addresses? Going through the setting, I see nothing that would hint to DHCP service, or similar. I am at a complete loss...
Thanks!!
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I just added some new Unifi equipment (managed switch, CloudKey, & access point). Each time they would boot, "some" would get bum IP addresses in the 192.168.0.XXX range - making it impossible to bring them into the network. My router is setup to give in the 192.168.1.XXX range.
The "some" means it was always different... Sometimes a device would get bum address, other times not. I could find a rhyme or reason. But always some, or all, would get a bum IP address.
After a bunch of trial and error, I've discovered if I disconnect the NVR from my network, The Unifi devices get valid IPs and everything runs smoothly. I've tested this 6 times or so.
The NVR has been chugging along without issue for 2 years or so.
Can anyone offer any advice on what I could look for to cause the NVR to mess with the IP addresses? Going through the setting, I see nothing that would hint to DHCP service, or similar. I am at a complete loss...
Thanks!!
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