On a positive note, though, MLO has pretty robust conflict resolution 
features, so I never lost any information when reconfiguring WiFi synch.

On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 20:33:22 UTC, Stéph wrote:
>
> I agree. Unless you set up your computer with a static IP address, it 
> becomes are real pain to have to keep setting up new synchs. In the end, I 
> stopped synching to the dynamic IP address at work and only ever synched to 
> a static IP I set up at home... until my employer added more layers of 
> security to my laptop and broke MLO WiFi synch for ever. 
>
> I'm now waiting until I've got time to reduce the size of my MLO list and 
> delete any sensitive information, after which I will set up MLO Cloud sync.
>
> In the days when I could get WiFi synch working, it would have been much 
> better if MLO recognised the file and didn't treat it as a whole new 
> synched device every time the IP address changed.
>
> Stéphane
>
> On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 14:42:34 UTC, imajeff wrote:
>>
>> My Windows laptop IP changed, so I cannot sync over WiFi again. I don't 
>> see how am I supposed to update the IP but also make sure the unsync'd data 
>> doesn't get lost?
>>
>

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