So here is my current situation. I have a campground that already had a unifi setup with one main Unifi outdoor AP at the office acting as the uplink for 4 remote APs one being a AP-LR in their game room. These had been working fine until recently they had one fried because the POE adaptor was sitting in a puddle of water and fried the unit. When they replaced a couple of them somebody else came in to set them up and also replaced their router with a consumer level Linksys. The problem I was called in to try and resolve were people being dropped off their connection after a few minutes. A couple of the outdoor APs were also dropping and reconnecting regularly. So my first thought is that the router is not able to handle what is being thrown at it. We replace it with a EdgeRouter Lite which was a pretty straight forward process. Set up the ports to create two networks one for the guests and one for the office. The guest network (192.168.2.1) feeds directly into the first outdoor AP through the POE. Etho1 feeds into the switch for the office with 192.168.1.1. I manually reset (by pressing the button) all the outdoor switches, set them with DHCP outside range IPs and hit adopt in the Unifi controller. Three of the 5 APs just come right back up and start handing out connections. I set the AP with a SSID for guest network so isolation is set for the guests. The other two are being difficult. They are setup a little different and being the problem. One is further out and wire chained to the other that is being a problem. When trying to manually reset it it still wants to hold onto the original static IP settings and other settings and is not adopting into the new network. Is this a hardware issue? What else can I try to troubleshoot this? I have not worked with many of these systems and the ones i have were very straight forward and easy to setup. Thanks for any help.