Connecting additional unit caused bizarre network antics
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Connecting additional unit caused bizarre network antics
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So I connected an additional TP-Link ethernet-only powerline unit to my network of two TP-Link powerline devices. It did NOT immediately pair with the others, and instead caused all sorts of weird network issues. My WiFi radio got knocked offline due to an IP address conflict (never happened before) and my two Particle Core wifi enabled microcontrollers both got knocked offline too. The Cores were unable to reconnect until the powerline devices were all paired up again but the radio just needed a reset.
Odd?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
So I connected an additional TP-Link ethernet-only powerline unit to my network of two TP-Link powerline devices. It did NOT immediately pair with the others, and instead caused all sorts of weird network issues. My WiFi radio got knocked offline due to an IP address conflict (never happened before) and my two Particle Core wifi enabled microcontrollers both got knocked offline too. The Cores were unable to reconnect until the powerline devices were all paired up again but the radio just needed a reset.
Odd?