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Missing Echo Dots

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This is only a nit.  I have a Linksys WRT1900AC Router.  I have 7 Echo Dots currently online.  They all work perfectly.  My router Network Map, on the other hand, shows only three of the Echo Dots – surprisingly the first three I installed.

 

Anybody have any thoughts?

 

Thanks.

 

JLOB

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What did Linksys support say about this?

 

I'm Gary Funk and I approved this message.

This is only a nit.  I have a Linksys WRT1900AC Router.  I have 7 Echo Dots currently online.  They all work perfectly.  My router Network Map, on the other hand, shows only three of the Echo Dots – surprisingly the first three I installed.

 

Anybody have any thoughts?

 

Thanks.

 

JLOB

Maybe some Dots have a gag order? :)

Those diagrams never include everything...only everything that answered their poll.

Maybe some Dots have a gag order? :)

Those diagrams never include everything...only everything that answered their poll.

Keep your gagging out of my bathroom.

 

I'm Gary Funk. Pay no attention to this message.

Like Gary, I would suspect the router. I would specifically suspect the network map feature itself.

 

An idea is to temporarily change the map contents as a test. Where it can be easily done, take several other devices off line; Tablets, printers. Either shut them off or put them in airplane mode. Reboot the router as DCHP reservations typically last at least a day. How does the map look? If other things show up, its a problem with the map feature.

 

Paul

It's not unusual for a router to not report all devices, most especially if it's a wireless device.

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