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Post 3 made on Thursday December 10, 2015 at 12:29
drewski300
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On December 9, 2015 at 20:07, Wozman said...
Maybe it has a static IP set on it from a different subnet. If the century link is scoping 192.168.0.x and the mikrotik is 192.168.1.x try setting your device a static IP in the same range as the century link and scan for it (with both your device and the bridge connected to your LAN).

But the Mikrotik had the device (same MAC address) in DHCP table with the correct subnet. You do bring up a good point though as I should have tried pinging the address on the Centurylink network and tried to connect to the IP address on the same network. I only tried those items on the Mikrotik network which had a different subnet.
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