Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Jul 20 16:30:46 CDT 2006
On 20 Jul 2006 at 8:48, rusty.hammond at cpiqpc.com wrote: > Stuart, > > On your Linksys router I thought I had the same issue, but under the Router > IP section, you can change the Local IP Address of the router. If you do > that, then the DHCP Address range will change to match the local IP address. They did that, and although the local address was 192.168.100.1, the DHCP range still showed 192.168.1.____ under start address and only had the option to enter up to 253 as the number of avaiable addresses. > > If you can't change the local IP address of the router then you need to load > the latest firmware or get a newer router because this has been available on > Linksys routers for a few years now. Yep, probably the supplier trying to sell us old stock that they have had lying around :-) -- Stuart