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RE: Linksys Router
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- Subject: RE: Linksys Router
- From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:57:16 +0100
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Hello new router owner ;)
If you have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 then
all
your machines must be on 192.168.1.x or they will not be able to see each
other
- i.e. you will have to change your ip addresses for the 192.168.0.x
machines.
Plus you will have to set up the gateway address on each machine to
point
at the router (192.168.1.1) and probably the DNS entries on each machine as
well
to point to this address.
If you use DHCP the router will allocate these all
correctly for you. I tend to use static ip's as then I know which machine
is
which.
Also you might want to check that if you have a DHCP
server
active, and the router probably enables this as a default, then the range
of
addresses that it offers do not conflict or overlap with any machines that
you
already have on static ip's
Or you could alter the router to be on 192.168.0.1 and
point all the machines at that. I tend to leave the router on it's default
so if
I do have to reset it then it appears in the usual
place.
Kevin
Hi Fluff...
You asked for it!
can I ask a question or 2 plz...
I now have the router set-up, well
connected, I am able to access the web from the server it is attached
too
but can not access the web from other PC's, on other PC's IE I tried
setting the Connections/LAN settings to nothing then tried using a proxy
server of http://192.168.1.1 but this
does
not work either, how do I connect IE?
Arr, just had a
thought...different subnet-mask! I am using 255.255.255.0 and the router
is
255.255.0.0, oops just looked and it is using 255.255.255.0, must pay
more
attention...
I am using 192.168.0.x on all my items, fixed IP's,
can/should I change the router to one of these addresses?
Another
thing, I used to connect to my system from the office using Outlook Web
Access using my cable modem IP, how do I now check the
modem IP?
I
tried ipconfig/all but it only gives the Router and internal LAN
IP's.
Lastly re-firewall, it says do I want to download ZoneAlarm
Pro,
do I have to use this as the firewall? I have actually bought a licence
for ZAP as I was using it but stopped when I installed SBS. If I do use
ZAP does it reside on the router or my server? The reason I bought a
router was I did not feel safe with MS Firewall as the service kept
stopping!
Sorry to be a pain, hope you can
help.
B.
-----Original Message----- From: fluff
[mailto:fluff@xxxxxxx] Sent: 24 July 2002 23:37 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] Linksys Router
Very
good price, about £20 under what I paid ;-(
Highly recommend it,
very
easy set up & use.
Really ought to review it I guess.
If
you've any questions feel free to drop me a line.
A.
>
-----Original Message----- > From: Brian Reynolds
[mailto:brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx] > > Hi all, > >
I am thinking of buying the Linksys BEFSR41 EtherFast
Cable/DSL Router. > > I can get it through work for £48.51,
this does not seem to bad a price? > > Anyone know anywhere
else I could get this or any other suggestions? > >
TIA, > > B. >
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