Having difficulties with new IP range and wireless router
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:44 pm
Hi!
I am the local Stake Tech Geek. During the recent IP range upgrade, our FHC was given separate address ranges for static and dynamic.
Our scenario looks like this:
Gateway: 10.181.61.1
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Static range: 10.181.61.2 - .16
Dynamic range: 10.181.61.17 - 254
I haven't been able to get our old Linksys 2500 series to deal politely with these settings. Specifically, the router's address must be 192.168.1.x.
Can you please recommend a wireless router that can handle this? I will be checking this email early and purchase what you recommend prior to going to the FHC around 12:00 Pacific time.
If you can help me out without purchasing a new device, I'll be out there earlier.
Please post a case number so when I call I don't have to tell the whole story again.
Many many thanks.
/s/
Jim Crocker
Seattle, WA Stake geek.
I am the local Stake Tech Geek. During the recent IP range upgrade, our FHC was given separate address ranges for static and dynamic.
Our scenario looks like this:
Gateway: 10.181.61.1
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Static range: 10.181.61.2 - .16
Dynamic range: 10.181.61.17 - 254
I haven't been able to get our old Linksys 2500 series to deal politely with these settings. Specifically, the router's address must be 192.168.1.x.
Can you please recommend a wireless router that can handle this? I will be checking this email early and purchase what you recommend prior to going to the FHC around 12:00 Pacific time.
If you can help me out without purchasing a new device, I'll be out there earlier.
Please post a case number so when I call I don't have to tell the whole story again.
Many many thanks.
/s/
Jim Crocker
Seattle, WA Stake geek.