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EE routers and DHCP

huggons
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

Wondering if anyone can assist please.

Since getting Heatmiser smart heating controls a few years ago, which consist of a Heatmiser NeoHub, that connects directly to my EE router with a ethernet cable and a wireless Heatmiser thermostat, I have been facing lots of issues with the smart heating controls.

Heatmiser suspect that the issue is with the EE router and DHCP release times.

This has been the same issue over the years and I have had the exact same issue when connecting the Heatmiser NeoHub with an ethernet cable to the white EE smart hub 2 router and the EE smart hub plus router and the EE smart hub pro router, over the years.

Can anyone comment on the DHCP release time for the routers and have any thoughts if this could indeed be the underlying issue, as Heatmiser support suspect?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers 

Steve

 

 

 

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huggons
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

EE have kindly replied in writing, that it is impossible for the router to block the Heatmiser NeoHub device connected to the routers ethernet port.

Hopefully this will help Heatmiser in their fault finding and a permanent solution

 

Huggons1
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

Still facing the issue. Tried changing the lease time and also changed to a fixed IP address. This was tested by changing the settings independently and also together. Same issue with the Heatmiser NeoHub when connected to the smart hub pro router with an ethernet cable.

So still in summary at random the EE smart hub pro still isn't seeing the Heatmiser NeoHub as connected to the ethernet port. Will show again after a power cycle.

Any more thoughts as to why this is happening

JimM11
Brilliant Contributor
Brilliant Contributor

@Huggons1 Have you considered just putting a switch between the EE Router and the NeoHub controller as a test?

Mustrum
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@Huggons1   a second suggestion to put a small switch between the router and the NeoHub.

There have been a few other posts where this has helped. It does not need to be anything fancy and prices start from £10, even Argos do them.