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Originally Posted by Milambar
I think he actually wanted to know wat the "Requested info not supported" part of the message meant.
I wonder if the OP has gotten it lodged in is head that the "Requested info not supported" is the cause of his fault. If so, I can say its probably not the case, because my superhub logs are also filled with those messages, and I have a working and stable connection.
I think from the point of view of fault diagnostics, those messages can be disregarded.
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Yes, it was those parts of the messages I was interested in. I'm aware of how DHCP operates I was more interested in how the Superhub passes this address to my router. When this has happened in the past I've been unable to get to
http://192.168.100.1/ - resetting the Superhub or router fixes this problem. I'm interested in how the two devices lose communication.