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192.168.11.166 Not in UDM Pro - Solution
Date: 2026-01-22
Issue: 192.168.11.166 not appearing in UDM Pro client list
Root Cause Analysis
Problem
- 192.168.11.166 (eth0) is configured but generates no traffic
- 192.168.11.167 (eth1) is actively used for all routing
- UDM Pro only sees devices that generate network traffic
Why No Traffic from 192.168.11.166?
- Default route: Says to use
eth0(192.168.11.166) - Actual routing: Kernel uses
eth1(192.168.11.167) because:- eth0 cannot reach gateway (100% packet loss)
- eth1 can reach gateway successfully
- Kernel automatically prefers working interface
Result
- All traffic goes out via 192.168.11.167
- No traffic from 192.168.11.166
- UDM Pro never sees ARP requests from 192.168.11.166
- Therefore, 192.168.11.166 doesn't appear in client list
Current Status in UDM Pro
✅ Visible Clients
- 192.168.11.167: MAC
bc:24:11:a8:c1:5d✅ Active - 192.168.11.168: MAC
bc:24:11:8d:ec:b7✅ Active
❌ Missing Client
- 192.168.11.166: MAC
BC:24:11:18:1C:5D❌ Not visible (no traffic)
Solutions
Option 1: Generate Traffic (Temporary Visibility)
Force traffic from 192.168.11.166 to make UDM Pro see it:
# This will generate ARP requests
ping -I 192.168.11.166 192.168.11.1
Note: This only makes it visible temporarily. If no traffic continues, it will disappear again.
Option 2: Fix eth0 Connectivity (If Needed)
If you need 192.168.11.166 to work:
- Check ARP cache for gateway on eth0
- Verify gateway responds to eth0
- Fix routing if needed
Option 3: Remove Unused Interface (Recommended)
If 192.168.11.166 is not needed:
- Remove net0 from container
- Keep only net1 (192.168.11.167)
- This simplifies configuration
Recommendation
Since 192.168.11.167 is working and all traffic uses it:
- Option 3 is recommended: Remove 192.168.11.166 if not needed
- If you need both IPs, fix eth0 connectivity first
If you just want UDM Pro to see it:
- Generate traffic periodically (not practical long-term)
- Or accept that it won't show if it's not used
Summary
Status: 192.168.11.166 is configured but not generating traffic
Reason: Kernel routes via eth1 (192.168.11.167) because eth0 cannot reach gateway
Solution:
- Remove unused interface (recommended)
- Or fix eth0 connectivity if needed
- Or generate periodic traffic (temporary visibility only)
Action: Decide if 192.168.11.166 is needed, then either fix it or remove it