Hi,
I recently installed an ELK 6051 CO Detector.
I keep getting a loss of supervision report but only on this device. All other two-way wireless devices are working fine in this regard.
The documentation doesn't say what type of supervision to use but it does say that "Loop 2" must be...
But STP relies on priority values that determine the "path" (if you will) for data.
For instance if you have a wireless path in parallel to a wired path wrong priority values can send data across the wireless path, ignoring the wired path.
Check the Sonos Forum for problems involving STP...
Sounds like you have something wrong with your STP settings.
I had a similar problem until I got the STP priority values right.
Did you turn off the radios in the Sonos boxes that are hardwired? I eventually ran cable to all of my Sonos boxes so I could reclaim channel 11 for normal WiFi...
Having read all of the posts here with great interest I have decided I must stop talking to my wife. Her last name was Campbell and for all I know she may be a Scottish Secret Agent.
You never know...
Understood but I thought you were asking how it was possible to call an Echo device without using another Echo device.
You can choose to block folks you don't wish to hear from.
Hi,
When I get a low batter warning I fire up RP2, connect and fetch the the records from the log - this has always told me exactly what zone(s) where having low battery problems.
Frederick
What sort of pain does Apple inflict on developers? I've never developed for the Apple environment (only Windows) and I know Microsoft doesn't seem to care much how their "brilliant new ideas" affect us working stiffs.
Frederick
Not sure why you think quoting doesn't work.
I've never seen a router of recent vintage with a hub - very old tech.
DMZs are sometimes very useful.
Port forwarding is perhaps the most common approach to allowing external access. If you need two internal sub-nets to communicate use a...
If you only have one sub-net your "routers" are not being used as routers. Perhaps you are simply using them as Wireless Access Points?
As to port forwarding: unless you are prepared to put all of the devices requiring external access on a DMZ you are going to need port forwarding.
Frederick
Hi,
Wasn't trying to take a "pot shot" at you - it simply wasn't at all clear why you were doing what you were doing.
Why do you think you need the second router? You say it is personal but you may be taking the wrong approach. If we don't know the reason we cannot give you the best...
I'm guessing this is a residential setup but why the OP wants two different sub-nets escapes me.
If there was a valid technical reason the OP wanted two sub-nets I would think he would have enough understanding of networking in general to solve his problem.
Now there is one possibility...
Don't cross bridges until you come to them.
One Router.
One Gigabyte Ethernet Switch with enough ports to connect all of your devices.
You could purchase a "managed" Switch but unless you are prepared to learn a good deal about network management you may just be asking for a major...
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