SOLVED: Upgraded router to google wifi, can't connect to Amahi server
SOLVED: Upgraded router to google wifi, can't connect to Amahi server
I just replaced my TPlink router with a Google Wifi mesh system. My home network is wired and wireless, with a 16 port gigabit switch for my PCs and tv boxes. Now I can't connect to my Amahi server. The Google Wifi app alerted me that I had another DHCP on my network, which was the Amahi server. I connected my main pc to my Amahi server using my old router and disabled DHCP. I also reserved an IP address for my Amahi server in the Google Wifi app. When I reboot my Amahi server, I briefly connect to my network but am quickly disconnected. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get my Amahi server to connect to my network? I am using Amahi 10 on a Fedora 25 install. Thanks!
Re: Upgraded router to google wifi, can't connect to Amahi server, solved
I solved my own problem. It turns out that when Google Wifi is set up, it assigns addresses beginning with 192.168.86.10. I had assigned my Amahi server a fixed ip address of 192.168.0.10, and didn't realize that the default range of addresses used by Google wifi was wrong. Once I changed the ip address range in google wifi, my problem was resolved. I did have to disable DHCP in Amahi to make it play nice with my Google router, now everything connects. I did assign my DNS to my Amahi server.
Re: Upgraded router to google wifi, can't connect to Amahi server
Glad to hear you sorted it out.
Marking as resolved.
Marking as resolved.
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