Quote (King Atrhur @ Jan 12 2017 05:34am)
start asking the right questions then.
Also helps to read and spot the issue on your end as well.
Quote (King Atrhur @ Jan 11 2017 11:52pm)
His router is not assigning a dedicated internal ip to him.
As devices exit and join the network his ip gets taken and causes the conflict.
After seeing his network he also needs to remove the powerline adapters from the power bars
and connect them directly to the wall. surge protectors mess with those adapters bad.
He could also change the channel on which is router broadcasts a signal.
Hmmm, read...mmk.

/e Anyways, nice job.
This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 12 2017 07:48am