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When you link a device to a router and then break it, it is still registered as a device even though it doesn't exist anymore. This causes the device limit to be reached even if there is only one device on the network which becomes a problem when you would have to create more Ethernet cables and replace the router.
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When you link a device to a router and then break it, it is still registered as a device even though it doesn't exist anymore. This causes the device limit to be reached even if there is only one device on the network which becomes a problem when you would have to create more Ethernet cables and replace the router.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: