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  • 2MuchMark
    Mark of 2Much.net
    • Aug 2004
    • 50977

    #1

    Question for Network Gurus

    Greetings, propellerheads. If someone can help me solve this problem I will show you my tits.

    My default router gateway is 192.168. -->2<-- .1

    I am trying to connect devices to the network that always end up with address like 192.168. -->1<-- .50

    The devices don't seem to ever want to resolve to the correct IP address "2", and always use "1".

    The makers of the device say to change my router's IP address. The ISP who provides service for that router, don't or won't provide that level of support.

    Should I find Scarlette Johanson and insist this time that she make the pain go away (She always refuses me!), or is there another solution?

    Thanks.
  • Paul&John
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2005
    • 8643

    #2
    The router should be set to use DHCP and the devices to obtain the ip address automatically.. or am I missing something?
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    • Freedom6995
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      • Jul 2010
      • 1975

      #3
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      • 2MuchMark
        Mark of 2Much.net
        • Aug 2004
        • 50977

        #4
        Originally posted by Paul&John
        The router should be set to use DHCP and the devices to obtain the ip address automatically.. or am I missing something?
        Yes DHCP enabled already.

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        • Paul&John
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2005
          • 8643

          #5
          And the devices are set to automatically get the IP addresses?
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          • Porn academy
            Confirmed User
            • May 2010
            • 78

            #6
            Check whats your broadcast ip, some ISP broadcast ip is different from what your internal IP.

            The ISP i use have actually two broadcast ip´s and a third for the network IP

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            • Major (Tom)
              So Fucking Banned
              • Nov 2003
              • 32492

              #7
              Originally posted by 2MuchMark
              Greetings, propellerheads. If someone can help me solve this problem I will show you my tits.

              My default router gateway is 192.168. -->2<-- .1

              I am trying to connect devices to the network that always end up with address like 192.168. -->1<-- .50

              The devices don't seem to ever want to resolve to the correct IP address "2", and always use "1".

              The makers of the device say to change my router's IP address. The ISP who provides service for that router, don't or won't provide that level of support.

              Should I find Scarlette Johanson and insist this time that she make the pain go away (She always refuses me!), or is there another solution?

              Thanks.
              If it’s your isp router it’s usually 10.0.0.1 or.something. Buy another router and connect that to the main router. Then everything will be in the 192.168 range. Log into the router and assign it an ip address and lock it in. Log into the device and set to static.

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