Change static IP address

There are probably other ways, but here’s something that should work.

  1. Disconnect both your MBL and computer from your router, and connect your MBL directly to your computer’s Ethernet port.

  2. Change your Ethernet adapter’s properties. Give it a static IP addr (different from your MBL’s addr) in the 192.168.2.0 subnet. Your browser should now be able to talk with your MBL dashboard…

  3. Change your MBL’s static addr to something in the 192.168.1.0 subnet. If successful your browser will lose communication with your MBL.

  4. Change your computer’s Ethernet adapter’s static IP addr to something in the 192.168.1.0 subnet - something other than the addr you gave the MBL. Your browser should now be able to reach the MBL dashboard again. (That’s just a test. You don’t need to do anything on the dashboard.)

  5. Uncable your MBL and computer. Hook them back up to your router.

  6. Assuming your computer does not normally have a static PI addr, change your Ethernet adapter setting back to using DHCP.

With luck you will be back in business. If you have other devices with static IP addrs you will have to go through a similar process with them.