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dfuerpo
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I have recently segmented my network so that I have a separate isolated Guest/IOT network. I want to put all of my IOT devices on that network. Is there a way to force the base station to renew its DHCP lease so that it will pick up an address from the guest network? Before I do this I will reconfigure the port on the ethernet switch so that only that network appears on that port. I know that the base station can't recognize a VLAN tag.

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dfuerpo
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See my edit above. I can do it at the command line on the router.

 

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jguerdat
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You can't configure the base in any way so you have to do it on the DHCP server end. If nothing else, you could use a WiFi switch set to turn off and back on at your desired times.

dfuerpo
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I don't want to "configure" the base. I just want it to ask to renew the DHCP lease like it does when the lease expires normally expires. I guess a complete reset would do it but I would have to go through the whole setup again. Everything is already setup on the server end.

 

Actually scratch that...

I just found there are command line commands for the Ubiquiti edgerouter which will force a dhcp release/renew.

jguerdat
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Not gonna happen since there's no way to configure network parameters on the base.

dfuerpo
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See my edit above. I can do it at the command line on the router.

 

Thanks.

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