I'd go as far as just putting a static IP right on the hopper device.
Google shows others having problems using it in a dhcp fashion.
On Oct 22, 2014 12:23 PM, "heith" <wi...@mncomm.com> wrote:

> I have 2 partners that deal with dish network. One of them was having real
> weird issues with his connection at his home/office using a ubnt router
> when everything looked good. I sent him a Tik router and 2 unifi APs to
> clean up his mess of wifi gear. Everything was working good then went to
> hell. I logged into his router and could see his Hopper MAC address pulling
> several addresses under ARP. He didn’t want to trouble shoot so he just
> unplugged the hopper.
>
>
>
> A different partner who has always used a tik called me yesterday and his
> router was down. This has happened a few times over the last month. He did
> a reboot and came back up. While looking at his arp table I noticed the
> same arp issue with his hopper.
>
>
>
> I had a customer call today using ubnt router. He said he was connected
> but no internet. Radio looked good. Logged into router and I could see he
> had a Hopper as well. I did a remote reboot and it cleared up.
>
>
>
> I don’t have Sat TV so I have never seen a Hopper. Almost looks like WDS
> issue. On the ubnt router of course the arp table is not as active on tik
> so I don’t know if it was doing the same thing. Would DHCP reservation
> help, on the tik, or is there something else I should be looking for on the
> Hopper?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Heith
>
>
>
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