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peterem2000@hotmail.com
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      09-16-2005, 06:56 PM
Hi all,
I have a WRT54GS which of course defaults to a 192.168.1.0 class C
network.

What I would like to have is a default network in a 172.24.0.0 range
(specifically a 172.24.4.x range) which is really a class B network.

Is there anyway to convince the WRT54GS to supply such an addres?
And can get the builtin DHCP to server addresses in the same range?

I have tried setting the routers IP through the config page, but after
doing so I could not ping the router at the expected address (and yes
my computer was also set for the same network)

Regards
Peter

 
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      09-16-2005, 07:56 PM
Peter,

Normally, if you set the internal (LAN) IP to a specific address, your
DHCP scope will change to reflect that. However, most linksys devices
only allow for a /24 (254 addresses) on them.

Chris

 
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      09-16-2005, 08:40 PM
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> Hi all,
> I have a WRT54GS which of course defaults to a 192.168.1.0 class C
> network.
>
> What I would like to have is a default network in a 172.24.0.0 range
> (specifically a 172.24.4.x range) which is really a class B network.


OK, I'll bite. Why? I did have trouble last week with the defaults - every
time I took my laptop into work a rogue DHCP server on 192.168.1.1 gave me
the IP my router gave me the night before. I ended up changing my router
to 192.168.22.1, because I might wait weeks before network admin tracks
down this server. Anyway, having my router dish up anything unusual will
likely solve that problem.
>
> Is there anyway to convince the WRT54GS to supply such an addres?
> And can get the builtin DHCP to server addresses in the same range?


If you're using sveasoft firmware, Talisman lets you change it to _any_
class C address in the 192.168.0.0 range. I think you'd have to dig into
the underlying Linux configuration to change it to anything else (which you
_can_ do).

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      09-17-2005, 01:01 AM

Derek Broughton wrote:
> OK, I'll bite. Why?


The why is that I am using software for work that is keyed to a
172.24.4.x network as a copy protection device. Setting up a 172 based
network will make things easier for me. Alternately whenever I use
this software I will have to manually set my laptop to the required
address.


> If you're using sveasoft firmware, Talisman lets you change it to _any_
> class C address in the 192.168.0.0 range. I think you'd have to dig into
> the underlying Linux configuration to change it to anything else (which you
> _can_ do).



I was hoping to get a 172 address without flashing the device, but I
think I may have to.

Regards
Peter

 
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      09-17-2005, 01:05 AM
well I tried setting the device to a 172.24.4.1 address. As you
mentioned the device only really allows for a /24 network, as the best
mask you can get is 255.255.255.0

I set those parameters via the admin page, and then set my laptop to
172.24.4.2 255.255.255.0 but I could not ping the WRT54GS .. I tried
this a few times to see that I done it correctly, but in the end
reverted back to my 192 adddress

 
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      09-17-2005, 05:01 AM
What was your computer's Gateway address set to?

-Yves

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> well I tried setting the device to a 172.24.4.1 address. As you
> mentioned the device only really allows for a /24 network, as the best
> mask you can get is 255.255.255.0
>
> I set those parameters via the admin page, and then set my laptop to
> 172.24.4.2 255.255.255.0 but I could not ping the WRT54GS .. I tried
> this a few times to see that I done it correctly, but in the end
> reverted back to my 192 adddress
>



 
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      09-17-2005, 02:43 PM

Yves Konigshofer wrote:
> What was your computer's Gateway address set to?
>


Thanks .. that was it. While I had my laptops port set to a static
address that matched the network the router was on, I didn't realise
that I needed a gateway address. I assumed that I would not need one
as I was pinging an address on the same segment. Obviously not. All
my issues are solved now, and my *&^%& work software likes my laptop
once again.

 
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