Resolve IP address conflicts
1. Restart the vro. If a dynamic IP address is assigned to each device on the network, the problem is expected to be solved after the router is restarted and the IP address is assigned to each device on the network.
However, if it is in the enterprise, it is impossible to restart the company's router. The second point is used.
2. Release the IP address at a command prompt, at least on Windows. Open a command prompt (you can enter the "Start" menu and search for "command prompt"), enter "ipconfig/release" in the window, and press the Enter key. The DHCP server then assigns a new IP address to your computer.
3. Go to the network administrator and find the conflicting address in the vro Management Dashboard. Then, manually assign a new IP address or set the device to automatically obtain the IP address.
4. In the end, if the above steps are not used, or you often encounter IP address conflicts, this indicates that the DHCP server system built in the router may be faulty. In this case, you have to update the firmware. You can obtain a firmware update from the vendor's official website and install it manually.