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readyornot
Apr 24, 2012Aspirant
Proper Duo Network Config
I use my Duo v1 to run Backup on several desktops at home. Name resolution has been hit-or-miss over the years, and before I upgrade to a x86 product I would like to see if I can make this old box per...
readyornot
Apr 25, 2012Aspirant
Stephen,
Thanks for the feedback.
I agree it behaives like a subnet mask problem, so I double checked it was correct.
I have all my wired equipment on 192.168.168.[1-160] with a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. The DCHP server is handing out the range 1-140 and the Duo is currrently static 192.168.168.150 with a 255.255.255.0 sunbnet mask. If I try telling the Duo to get an IPv4 assignment using DHCP(under Network->Interfaces) it grays out the subnet mask so I'm assuming it gets the mask from the DHCP server.
Any further thoughts? I could try reconfiguring everything without WINS if you think that could be causing the problem.
-Mark
Thanks for the feedback.
I agree it behaives like a subnet mask problem, so I double checked it was correct.
I have all my wired equipment on 192.168.168.[1-160] with a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. The DCHP server is handing out the range 1-140 and the Duo is currrently static 192.168.168.150 with a 255.255.255.0 sunbnet mask. If I try telling the Duo to get an IPv4 assignment using DHCP(under Network->Interfaces) it grays out the subnet mask so I'm assuming it gets the mask from the DHCP server.
Any further thoughts? I could try reconfiguring everything without WINS if you think that could be causing the problem.
-Mark
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