BosseSwede
Regular Contributor
I have an RT-AC86U router at my summer home with a 250 MBPS fiber connection to the Internet.
The network has some devices hooked up by Ethernet cable but there are also a number of WiFi devices like TV:s, Cellphones, RaspberryPi:s and my Panasonic heat pump.
In total there are 10 WiFi and 9 Ethernet connected devices (according to the client list on the router).
CURRENT PROBLEM
About a month ago I had a connection issue with an ESP8266 based electricity meter reader which is reporting the meter data via MQTT to my server.
It did not connect to the WiFi even when I power cycled it while at the same time everything else worked fine.
After a lot of attempts I discussed it with my son-in-law who suggested that I reboot the router. To me that did not make much sense since all other WiFi connected devices worked just fine, but a s last resort I did the reboot.
And then the ESP8266 reader connected normally!!!
Fast forward to yesterday when I suddenly could not reach the Panasonic heat pump from the app on my phone and the WiFi lamp on the indoor fan was blinking.
Again my other normally used WiFi devices like phones etc worked just fine, until I checked the electricity meter reader and it was also off line!
So now I had 2 devices that could not connect WiFi...
This time I rebooted the router yet again and lo-and-behold, both problem devices were able to connect and resume operations!
QUESTION 1:
Why is this happening and is there some router setting I can modify somewhere to make it NOT behave like this?
The router is running the latest f/w 3.0.0.4.386_51967
I am currently living at the summer home but in a month I will move back home 100 km away and servicing becomes so much more difficult.
QUESTION 2:
How can I find the MAC address of the Panasonic heat pump?
The router's list of connected devices is fairly long and I don't know how to identify the Panasonic device.
I want to secure a DHCP reservation for it so I can try and contact it when there are problems but without the current IP address or the MAC address I don't know how that can be done.
The network has some devices hooked up by Ethernet cable but there are also a number of WiFi devices like TV:s, Cellphones, RaspberryPi:s and my Panasonic heat pump.
In total there are 10 WiFi and 9 Ethernet connected devices (according to the client list on the router).
CURRENT PROBLEM
About a month ago I had a connection issue with an ESP8266 based electricity meter reader which is reporting the meter data via MQTT to my server.
It did not connect to the WiFi even when I power cycled it while at the same time everything else worked fine.
After a lot of attempts I discussed it with my son-in-law who suggested that I reboot the router. To me that did not make much sense since all other WiFi connected devices worked just fine, but a s last resort I did the reboot.
And then the ESP8266 reader connected normally!!!
Fast forward to yesterday when I suddenly could not reach the Panasonic heat pump from the app on my phone and the WiFi lamp on the indoor fan was blinking.
Again my other normally used WiFi devices like phones etc worked just fine, until I checked the electricity meter reader and it was also off line!
So now I had 2 devices that could not connect WiFi...
This time I rebooted the router yet again and lo-and-behold, both problem devices were able to connect and resume operations!
QUESTION 1:
Why is this happening and is there some router setting I can modify somewhere to make it NOT behave like this?
The router is running the latest f/w 3.0.0.4.386_51967
I am currently living at the summer home but in a month I will move back home 100 km away and servicing becomes so much more difficult.
QUESTION 2:
How can I find the MAC address of the Panasonic heat pump?
The router's list of connected devices is fairly long and I don't know how to identify the Panasonic device.
I want to secure a DHCP reservation for it so I can try and contact it when there are problems but without the current IP address or the MAC address I don't know how that can be done.