Hi folks!
I am currently playing with homebridge (software that allows DIY sensors to be integrated into Apple Homekit via a Raspberry Pi), doesn't matter if you don't know it.
The setup is as follows:
A Wifi-device with temperature/humidity sensors (ESP8266) sends a json-file to a raspberry via ethernet.
I got two identical setups, one is working, one isn't, and I can't the heck figure out what the problem is.
The working one has the IP 192.168.1.20 and the non-working one has 192.168.1.210. Problem is, I can't reconfigure the .210 one because it's embedded in epoxy... (not my smartest move, but it was working prior to that, and the epoxy can't be the problem, because the SOAB is online and connected to the router, therefore also sending data.)
What I need to know is, what could be a possible configuration-problem with my router, that doesn't allow the .210 one to communicate but the .20 is fine.
Sorry if this is complicated, but the homebridge/esp8266-stuff really doesn't matter, I know for sure that the ESP is doing its things and the homebridge is fine too. The problem has to lay in the routers config...
Thanks for any tips or leads!
I am currently playing with homebridge (software that allows DIY sensors to be integrated into Apple Homekit via a Raspberry Pi), doesn't matter if you don't know it.
The setup is as follows:
A Wifi-device with temperature/humidity sensors (ESP8266) sends a json-file to a raspberry via ethernet.
I got two identical setups, one is working, one isn't, and I can't the heck figure out what the problem is.
The working one has the IP 192.168.1.20 and the non-working one has 192.168.1.210. Problem is, I can't reconfigure the .210 one because it's embedded in epoxy... (not my smartest move, but it was working prior to that, and the epoxy can't be the problem, because the SOAB is online and connected to the router, therefore also sending data.)
What I need to know is, what could be a possible configuration-problem with my router, that doesn't allow the .210 one to communicate but the .20 is fine.
Sorry if this is complicated, but the homebridge/esp8266-stuff really doesn't matter, I know for sure that the ESP is doing its things and the homebridge is fine too. The problem has to lay in the routers config...
Thanks for any tips or leads!