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kmmcdonald
Sep 27, 2014Aspirant
installed new router, now I can't access NAS
I have an RND2110 (among other network devices) connected via a Netgear switch to my PC. Another device connected to the switch is a new router. After installing the new router, the IP addresses of ma...
StephenB
Sep 27, 2014Guru - Experienced User
Not that setting, no.
For instance, if the new router is set to 192.168.1.x, and the old one was set to 192.168.0.x, you'd need to find the setting to change base address range of the router. It should then recompute the IP pool addresses (which you will want to adjust if you use static addresses, because you want to make sure there are no conflicts).
On my Netgear router the main address is simply called "IP Address"
For instance, if the new router is set to 192.168.1.x, and the old one was set to 192.168.0.x, you'd need to find the setting to change base address range of the router. It should then recompute the IP pool addresses (which you will want to adjust if you use static addresses, because you want to make sure there are no conflicts).
On my Netgear router the main address is simply called "IP Address"
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