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I am currently running a Deco M5 mesh network with 3 nodes, the main node/DHCP server is running with a 192.168.68.1 gateway address. I can logon to the Deco app and see all my devices connecting to the 3 nodes. However I have had problems wireless printing from my PC (Windows 10) to my printer and checked the printer settings which are fine and I can print from my phone. When I checked the IP settings on my PC, I found it had an IP address of 192.168.150.199 with a gateway address of 192.168.150.1. (btw with these settings the PC still has full network/ internet access). I managed to connect to 192.168.150.1 using HTTP and was presented with an “airOS” login page. Although i have googled the default logins, I cannot get any further. My issue is that, to my knowledge, I don’t have an “airOS” devices and certainly am not aware of them being responsble for issueing IP addresses. Really strange and frustrating