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As you can see from my other comment (app can't connect), I am currently unable to retrieve that information from any of my three devices. The trouble started after a recent firmware update. Initially, my site and its devices could still be found, but switching to bridge mode would consistently (every time I tried) first…
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When the Multy app starts on my Android phone, it tries to connect: After about a minute, the blue circle stops spinning and the screen is no longer greyed out, but the app still hasn't managed to make the connection, per the line at the top stating that it is still trying to connect. That's it, no further changes. No…
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Hi @Zyxel_Eric - any findings yet, based on the data sent? Best Regards Werner
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Done - sent. On the subject of parental control: while I understand that this is not available in bridge mode (or is not intended to be available), I would still like to be able to see a list of connected devices. I think this is a must have feature.
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Dear @Zyxel_Eric, my primary Multy is and needs to be in bridge mode, and has been from the start. Its IP in not in that 212 subnet; it is in my router's subnet. And things are actually operating just fine, except for these IP addresses reported in the parental control list. So I suspect I'm seeing a bug where the…
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The "foreign" IP addresses are in the 192.168.212 subnet. They function just fine, though their control app shows them with "external" IP addresses that don't match my router's external IP address. On the other hand, my router shows these devices as connected and active with a "normal" IP address, i.e. in the router's…
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Thanks, Steven; I was hoping that this would be the answer to my question. But then I'm still puzzled about what device could be assigning these "rogue" IP addresses ...