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My router has DHCP setup from 192.168.0.1 - 250. My four pc's and 3
laptops took the first 7 slots. Once I added the switch all the IP's jumped to over 250 starting at 192.168.0.252 and can nolonger reach the router. what causes this and how do I correct it? I tried powering down to reset the ip address. I tried ipconfig - release and -renew but still no luck. If you can lead me to the correct answer it would be a great help. regards, Salvatore |
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On 12 Apr 2006 20:22:31 -0700, mandarins@gmail.com wrote:
> My router has DHCP setup from 192.168.0.1 - 250. My four pc's and 3 > laptops took the first 7 slots. Once I added the switch all the IP's > jumped to over 250 starting at 192.168.0.252 and can nolonger reach the > router. > what causes this and how do I correct it? > I tried powering down to reset the ip address. I tried ipconfig - > release and -renew but still no luck. > If you can lead me to the correct answer it would be a great help. Does the 24-port switch also have a DHCP server? If it does, turn it off. Also, what is the router's internal IP address? I would expect it to be 192.168.0.1, so I'm surprised that it's DHCP pool goes from 192.168.0.1 - 250 inclusive. -- Dale Dellutri <ddelQQQlutr@panQQQix.com> (lose the Q's) |
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<mandarins@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144898551.704463.31080@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com... > My router has DHCP setup from 192.168.0.1 - 250. My four pc's and 3 > laptops took the first 7 slots. Once I added the switch all the IP's > jumped to over 250 starting at 192.168.0.252 and can nolonger reach the > router. > > what causes this and how do I correct it? > > I tried powering down to reset the ip address. I tried ipconfig - > release and -renew but still no luck. > > If you can lead me to the correct answer it would be a great help. > > regards, > Salvatore > Mandarins, Hmmm.... Vendor and model of that new switch ? I'm guessing that was not a switch you added, but a router, and it may have a DHCP server, and be a full blown NAT. If you could mention the vendor and model then it might shed some light on the puzzle. Enjoy, Postmaster |