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DantehIsGay
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10-25-2016, 03:30 AM
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I've been gradually connecting my home with Home Assistant and experimenting a bit, so my Wyze Sense Bridge has a working hack for Home Assistant that performs well. There are 15 sensors connected without issues, though I'm also using a Sonoff setup and a Wemos D1 mini. I'm starting to get a lot of DHCP assigned IPs, but they're all over the place. Can someone help me find a clear guide on how to organize them on my router without causing network chaos? I was thinking about setting up IP ranges for different device types—I remember assigning static IPs when I first started, but it slipped my mind.
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DantehIsGay
10-25-2016, 03:30 AM #1

I've been gradually connecting my home with Home Assistant and experimenting a bit, so my Wyze Sense Bridge has a working hack for Home Assistant that performs well. There are 15 sensors connected without issues, though I'm also using a Sonoff setup and a Wemos D1 mini. I'm starting to get a lot of DHCP assigned IPs, but they're all over the place. Can someone help me find a clear guide on how to organize them on my router without causing network chaos? I was thinking about setting up IP ranges for different device types—I remember assigning static IPs when I first started, but it slipped my mind.