IP config bug #22745
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No access via MAC, but if you have MQTT access, there likely is a working IP address. Anyway, after using the More generally, what I'd suggest would be to avoid using static IP addresses in each device, to instead reserve fixed IP addresses in your DHCP server. No risk of accidentally assigning same address to two devices. |
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No, after sending the mqtt message IPaddress1 0.0.0.0 and restart i lost mqtt communication to. |
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That AP name, which does not give you anything, generally means bricked, wired flashing needed. Can't guess what happened, but it would indicate that Tasmota did not boot for some reason, the AP name comes from the more basic chip firmware. You could try power cycling it, but I'm not terribly optimistic about that helping. |
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After an IP conflict with static configured IP's (bad line copy) i tried to solve the issue with setting the IPaddress1 to 0.0.0.0 via MQTT.
This solved the issue on the first sonoff basic and received a DHCP address as expected. The second sonoff basic became unresponsive and now states he is using IP 0.0.0.0
Both run 14.4.1(release-tasmota)
I'm unable to reset to default as i would also reset other devices and have no physical access to the sonoff :-(
Is there a way to reset via MAC?
KR and HNY
Pat
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