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arp -a | grep
MyQ-40F.XX.asuscommm.com (192.168.8.112) at <incomplete> on br0
thermostat.XX.asuscommm.com (192.168.8.113) at XX:YY:ZZ:72:ca:3a [ether] on br0
These two devices are frequently offline for extended periods of time. When arp command was issued the thermostat responded to pings, where as the MyQ device was non responsive (offline). Rebooting the router can vault the MyQ device online: is there a way to restart only DHCP or other services and not the router to put the MyQ device back?
Is there a technique to determine why these two devices (and not other devices) are bumped off the network frequently for long periods of time?
MyQ-40F.XX.asuscommm.com (192.168.8.112) at <incomplete> on br0
thermostat.XX.asuscommm.com (192.168.8.113) at XX:YY:ZZ:72:ca:3a [ether] on br0
These two devices are frequently offline for extended periods of time. When arp command was issued the thermostat responded to pings, where as the MyQ device was non responsive (offline). Rebooting the router can vault the MyQ device online: is there a way to restart only DHCP or other services and not the router to put the MyQ device back?
Is there a technique to determine why these two devices (and not other devices) are bumped off the network frequently for long periods of time?
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