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This is the way I've got it set up now, the central is on 24/7 and it's on a fixed IP address that falls within the mask range of my DHCP network, and it controls the receiver's addresses and makes sure they also fall within that range.

Hi TF, I'm still a bit confused. Is your Central set to a 169 address? And what addresses do your Receivers end-up with?

My Central is on a fixed 192.168.1.110 address. Are you saying that if I turned DHCP "Off" on my network, that the Central would give my Receiver a 192.168.1.xxx address?

I suppose this is "tribal knowledge" but I've searched & searched and your description is the most complete I have seen yet about how this is supposed to work. Thanks...