LeKeiser
Senior Member
Hello,
Something weird happened today. I have 4 Amazon Alexas, Echos and Spot. They work flawlessly normally.
I don't know why, but three of them got disconnected from the network. When I wanted to use them, I had an error "I cannot connect to the network". One still worked though, I don't know why.
I rebooted them, but they couldn't connect to the WiFi.
I tried to connect them using the app, but no use.
I rebooted the router, and then they were back online. I thought a glitch happened and forgot about it.
But later in the evening, those three Echos/Dots got disconnected again. I rebooted the router once more, and they came back to life.
Thing is, you cannot ping the Echos/Dots. ICMP doesn't work.
I checked the Access Control on the Netgear, they were there. The funny thing, weird thing, is that I blocked them and it didn't change a thing. Even when blocked, they still can access the Internet... I thought it would stop them from working, but nope. Is this normal??
I'm using Voxel's latest firmware, V1.0.2.88.1SF.
My Google Homes are working well. All my devices are working well. Only those three Alexas out of four are giving me problems...
What do you make of that?
Should I revert to V1.0.2.88VF ? Been using V1.0.2.88.1SF since Voxel released it, no problem... I don't think the router is the culprid, but why 3 Alexas out of 4??
Thanx for your thoughts
Something weird happened today. I have 4 Amazon Alexas, Echos and Spot. They work flawlessly normally.
I don't know why, but three of them got disconnected from the network. When I wanted to use them, I had an error "I cannot connect to the network". One still worked though, I don't know why.
I rebooted them, but they couldn't connect to the WiFi.
I tried to connect them using the app, but no use.
I rebooted the router, and then they were back online. I thought a glitch happened and forgot about it.
But later in the evening, those three Echos/Dots got disconnected again. I rebooted the router once more, and they came back to life.
Thing is, you cannot ping the Echos/Dots. ICMP doesn't work.
I checked the Access Control on the Netgear, they were there. The funny thing, weird thing, is that I blocked them and it didn't change a thing. Even when blocked, they still can access the Internet... I thought it would stop them from working, but nope. Is this normal??
I'm using Voxel's latest firmware, V1.0.2.88.1SF.
My Google Homes are working well. All my devices are working well. Only those three Alexas out of four are giving me problems...
What do you make of that?
Should I revert to V1.0.2.88VF ? Been using V1.0.2.88.1SF since Voxel released it, no problem... I don't think the router is the culprid, but why 3 Alexas out of 4??
Thanx for your thoughts