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- raffaz
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25 Feb 2015 15:01 #82768
by raffaz
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Hi,
I have just bought a 2850n to replace my sky modem SR102.
I have got it all connected up to sky with MER settings but im having issues connecting my network devices. I have checked the LAN settings and they are all on different subnets. Is there a simple way to get these all on the same subnet so all my networked devices can see each other?
Probably an easy question, but i have never seen default settings like this before
Cheers
MIck
I have just bought a 2850n to replace my sky modem SR102.
I have got it all connected up to sky with MER settings but im having issues connecting my network devices. I have checked the LAN settings and they are all on different subnets. Is there a simple way to get these all on the same subnet so all my networked devices can see each other?
Probably an easy question, but i have never seen default settings like this before
Cheers
MIck
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25 Feb 2015 15:47 #82769
by babis3g
Replied by babis3g on topic Re: subnet issue
If i understand... set the NIC cards of the devices to obtain ip auto
example with windows
http://www.home-network-help.com/images/automatic-ip-configuration-windows-7.jpg
Also this may helps
https://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb_vigor_dhcpfix.html
If you mean you have few servers i am not sure
https://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb/kb_vigor_2ndsubnet.html
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1901&Itemid=293&lang=en
example with windows
Also this may helps
If you mean you have few servers i am not sure
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28 Feb 2015 12:49 #82794
by tobythetenor
Replied by tobythetenor on topic Re: subnet issue
Mick, by default all devices are on the same subnet.
You would have to either manually assign a different subnet to the different ports, or use VLANs and strip the tags before the traffic gets to the end device.
More over, routing should work by default between devices on directly connected LANs (subnets).
When you say they are on different subnets, are you saying they are plugged into different ports on the router?
You would have to either manually assign a different subnet to the different ports, or use VLANs and strip the tags before the traffic gets to the end device.
More over, routing should work by default between devices on directly connected LANs (subnets).
When you say they are on different subnets, are you saying they are plugged into different ports on the router?
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