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Paired a U7 Pro with a Zyxel XMG-108HP and an Asus RT-AX88U Pro. First foray into multigig.
I guess it's due to the fact I've ordered many HDDs over the years (more than I'd like to mention) and in every failure I've had it's been after a few years constant use. I don't think I've had any DOA or early failures before.HDD's tend to follow the bathtub curve so a disk fail quickly isn't totally unexpected.
I tend to buy HGST SAS helium drives, the MTBF numbers are obscene and reality at this point certainly doesn't disagree with that, i’d choose the SATA heliums if you want longevity.I guess it's due to the fact I've ordered many HDDs over the years (more than I'd like to mention) and in every failure I've had it's been after a few years constant use. I don't think I've had any DOA or early failures before.
When it says 'no internet' does the device have a valid IP? Can you download a ping app onto one of the devices and then see if you can ping the ER-X when it's reporting no internet access?
Try to avoid saying 'latest firmware' as there's various different release channels so the latest version will actually be multiple different versions. It's better if you quote version numbers.
Are the devices getting a valid IP or a 169.254.x.x IP? Resetting the AP isn't likely to make a big difference, as soon as it connects to the controller it'll pull the existing config in.Fully reset the ER X SFP back to default settings and setup a basic setup. All up and running ok, Reset the AP back to factory and all ok also. Same issue exists with Apple devices. They are all getting IP addresses. I still need to ping the ERX from the device though.
Just paid off our wedding so thought "why not?"Quite the spending spree
Yep, all getting a valid IP.Are the devices getting a valid IP or a 169.254.x.x IP? Resetting the AP isn't likely to make a big difference, as soon as it connects to the controller it'll pull the existing config in.
Ok no joy, all back off the network. It appears the DNS is pointing to the IP address of the modem which is in bridge mode. I've tried changing the DNS on each device but no joy.Yep, all getting a valid IP.
I've since done a network reset on the apple devices and looks like they are connecting ok now. They were on all morning so will see what like when she arrives home tonight. Stuck DNS or something on them?
Ok no joy, all back off the network. It appears the DNS is pointing to the IP address of the modem which is in bridge mode. I've tried changing the DNS on each device but no joy.
I am currently using the ER-X and have been for a number of years. This is also the DHCP server. I also do have a UDMP which I was going to deploy after the kitchen was done as power is constantly on/off. I'll try it today though as they won't be back for a few days.Are you using the ER-X or UDMP as your router? I assume which ever one is in use is your DHCP server?
Worked fine last year when I was with Aquiss.Has anyone tried IPv6 on the UniFi router yet? Looks like that area needs a bit of work
Hmm, it may be a user error then, as I have set it up on the WAN and can see it picks up an IPv6 address.Worked fine last year when I was with Aquiss.
Works for me...Hmm, it may be a user error then, as I have set it up on the WAN and can see it picks up an IPv6 address.
Since the latest updates, they have moved menus about but must be missing something else.
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The GW etc... all populates I have just removed them from that picture and internally it works.