Wed Sep 08, 2021 10:53 pm by atc98092
Serviio saves every connected device IP address, even when the network addressing scheme changes. Perhaps your router was previously using a different address range, or you've changed routers. Just delete them from the list, and as long as they don't reappear, no problem.
But if they come back, you have something on your network that is advertising its IP address incorrectly. This is possible if you have a device, such as a computer, that you can bind multiple IP addresses to the network adapter. Simple devices usually don't have such ability, but computers, business level switches and routers, and such can have more than one IP address assigned. Of course, this requires entering a static IP address in the device, which can't happen without someone actually doing it.
I had to rebuild my Serviio PC a couple of weeks ago (failed SSD C: drive), so my device list is fresh. It has nothing outside my assigned IP address range.
Dan
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