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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...
kmmcdonald
Sep 27, 2014Aspirant
I think that I understand.
The base address (or admin address) of my old router (WRT54GL) was 192.168.1.1
If I change the base address of my new router (T-Mobile/ASUS) to match that of the old router, the DHCP range would presumably be recalculated to start at 192.168.1.2. This would put all new assignments in the range of the "old"assignments and would take effect if I reboot the router (I think).
Do you think that this is worth a shot?
The base address (or admin address) of my old router (WRT54GL) was 192.168.1.1
If I change the base address of my new router (T-Mobile/ASUS) to match that of the old router, the DHCP range would presumably be recalculated to start at 192.168.1.2. This would put all new assignments in the range of the "old"assignments and would take effect if I reboot the router (I think).
Do you think that this is worth a shot?
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