Hello @Vaufesha87
The potential problem is linked to the number of devices allocated.
Beyond the DHCP limit, the Internet Box 5 Pro also has a hardware limit on the number of devices it can effectively manage, especially if you’re connecting more than 180 devices. Even if it supports a 10 Gbps subscription, there are still physical and software limits (such as processor or memory resources) that can affect device management.
This may be the reason why you can’t connect more devices, even though DHCP seems to allocate IPs correctly. This should be checked with Swisscom support.
Possible solutions:
Create sub-networks (VLANs): If your external hardware allows it, you can create several sub-networks (VLANs) to distribute the devices over different segments. This makes it easier to manage IP addresses and avoid saturating a single subnet.
Use one or more managed switches**: A managed switch will enable you to organise your network better, in particular by segmenting VLANs to separate devices and improve IP address management.
Best regards Doremi