Thanks, I got more understand about networking binding now, I found when iOT devices on wifi devices more than 30 will makes netowork unstable, when device grow to 60+, it is obvious to aware (I am so glad that I got another 30+ devices on Xiaomi which use zigbee. anyway, end up I have to use separate network and vLan will be the best option in my case, so finally I got 2 vlan plus main running at my home now.
I am sorry if this was explain above, but I maybe didn’t get it.
I’ve got the DHCP server on my router and my OpenHab on a linux box. I’ve set arping on my linux. But I was not clear on the DHCP listening?
My phone’s Thing reports this;
arp_state | Disabled |
---|---|
dhcp_state | No access right for port 67. Bound to port 6767 instead. Port forwarding necessary! |
icmp_state | IPUTILS_LINUX_PING |
presence_detection_type | |
uses_ios_wakeup | Yes |
- Does this mean arping is not working?
- What do I need to do on the linux box running openhab to get the DHCP listening to work, when the DHCP server is running on the router, not the linux box running OH ?
Thanks.