After going through issues with my Sonos with dcorsus in the Sonos forum, we had discovered that HS had moved to a Virtual Network on my system that I wasn't aware of. Something seemed to have enabled the Hyper-V Network Adaptor and HS seemed to go onto that network. I had noticed that the Conbee bridge had an IP of 192.168.X.X but when I would open the Phoscon App it would show a 172.x.x IP in the URL. This is how we discovered that HS was actually doing the same thing. So I set HS to Bind to my HS server IP of 192.168.1.15 and closed down both HS and Deconz. I then restarted HS and then Deconz. HS seems to be correct now with an IP of 192.168.1.15 but Deconz still has the IP 172.x.x. Is this normal or should I do something to correct this? See below:
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Judging by issues raised in the Sonos thread, if you don’t want or need the Hyper-v role, I would remove the feature. That will remove your virtual switch that may be at the root of the issue. I had similar problems a year or so ago when one of the Microsoft updates enabled the Hyper-v role on my HS server.HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
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I have had a similar thing happening too a while ago. Just disabling Hyper-V did not work out fully. I also had to go into control panel/Network options and disable the virtual network cards on it to resolve it. This was on my testing machine though and really a long time ago, so don't remember all the details I did.-- Wim
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It's probably a service running which I would stop and disable. Similar maybe to the old Windows Home group stuff from a few years back.
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Should I disable Hyper-V services Windows 10?
Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed', that means Hyper-V is enabled on the system. Removing the Hyper-V feature should be enough but if Secure Boot is enabled, you'll be prevented from removing Hyper-V because some Windows security features depend on virtualization. July 8, 2019
Noticed a couple of days ago that my dual booting Windows 10 / Ubuntu computers will not update to Windows 11 preview because I do not have secure boot running.- Pete
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