Changing a console's IP address sticks.
- Typing a new address and pressing Check snapped back to the old one.
The address box was only updating its own copy of the address, while the
console list — which is what actually decides which PS5 is selected — kept
the previous one and put it back a moment later. Committing an address now
changes the selected console itself, so it stays changed.
(#276) - A check could report success against an address your PS5 no longer
had. When the address snapped back, the app restored that console's
last-known state along with it — firmware, helper status, "already
checked" — so it looked like the new address had been verified when
nothing had been contacted. - Pointing a console at a new IP no longer keeps the old console's
details. Its remembered firmware and helper version are cleared, and an
automatic name follows the new address instead of still reading
PS5 (192.168.1.10)while pointing somewhere else. A name you chose
yourself is left alone. - Typing an address that belongs to another console you've already added
now switches to it, rather than leaving two entries pointing at the same
PS5.