These two mac-addresses belongs to two ESP8266 IOT-things I want to have on my network.
I have plenty of others that work well. All basically run with the same sw.
They are a bit far away from my router. And even if they normally can connect and stay connected for weeks, the second one seems to be totally unable to connect to my router., It does not help if I restart the device.
It would help if I restart my router, but I want to avoid that. Is there a way to let them connect again without rebooting the router?
Router is a > three year old AX-88.
Rebooting router would change my public IP and I want to avoid that.
/Dick
I have plenty of others that work well. All basically run with the same sw.
They are a bit far away from my router. And even if they normally can connect and stay connected for weeks, the second one seems to be totally unable to connect to my router., It does not help if I restart the device.
It would help if I restart my router, but I want to avoid that. Is there a way to let them connect again without rebooting the router?
Router is a > three year old AX-88.
Rebooting router would change my public IP and I want to avoid that.
/Dick