Perhaps you can try a static address rather than DHCP. Sometimes if a number of items on a network run DHCP you can have issues. You should only have 1 DHCP controller. Give it a try as it may work. You also mention that when the default IP address is selected, it works fine. If you can set the...
Perhaps you can try a static address rather than DHCP. Sometimes if a number of items on a network run DHCP you can have issues. You should only have 1 DHCP controller. Give it a try as it may work. You also mention that when the default IP address is selected, it works fine. If you can set the...
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