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Ferdi1
Jul 14, 2013Aspirant
Change in IP adress
Hello, Recentley I had to change the internal IP-adress of my NAS from 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.2.100. Ever since apps (like sickbeard and coachpotato) are giving connection errors. I only changed ...
StephenB
Jul 25, 2013Guru - Experienced User
Try checking the gateway address and DNS server on your PC, and make sure it matches.
To do this
(a) click on the windows start button
(b) type "cmd" (without the quotes) in the "search programs and files" bar and press enter
(c) a command line window with a black background will open up. Click on it, and enter "ipconfig /all" at the prompt (again without the quotes). press enter
If you scroll through the info it gives you, you will find your PC ipv4 address, subnet, DNS server and gateway (with a lot of other stuff).
While there, try entering these ping commands and see if the PC gets a response:
BTW, who is your ISP, and what model router are you using?
To do this
(a) click on the windows start button
(b) type "cmd" (without the quotes) in the "search programs and files" bar and press enter
(c) a command line window with a black background will open up. Click on it, and enter "ipconfig /all" at the prompt (again without the quotes). press enter
If you scroll through the info it gives you, you will find your PC ipv4 address, subnet, DNS server and gateway (with a lot of other stuff).
While there, try entering these ping commands and see if the PC gets a response:
ping lolo.sickbeard.com
ping couchpota.to
ping google.com
ping 108.160.155.153
BTW, who is your ISP, and what model router are you using?
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