on 19-01-2016 22:30
I have currently just had virgin out into my address and to my dismay I have found I can not change my internal ip address for the network in the superhub 3. I have always detested using default setting in any router I have bought or have used. I have my whole network manually set with ip addresses, I don't like using the range 192.168.*.* is there anyway of changing the setting to match all of my already set ip addresses across my network?
many thanks
14-10-2016 19:38 - edited 14-10-2016 19:39
I have tried this but unfortunately it doesnt work.. i get confirmations back..
{ "1.3.6.1.4.1.4115.1.20.1.1.9.0":"1" }
but the settings never change. even after reboot.
I'm trying to set 100.0.0.x
I have servers running on this range, so i really need the SH3 to change!!
on 14-10-2016 20:33
@StephenStern wrote:I'm trying to set 100.0.0.x
I have servers running on this range, so i really need the SH3 to change!!
Can't you just edit them to use 192.168.0.x ?
on 14-10-2016 20:35
Dont really fancy changing a domain controller, exchange server, host, idrac, cameras or any of the other devices hanging around.
In this day and age to restrict this is ludicrous.
on 14-10-2016 21:38
@StephenStern wrote:Dont really fancy changing a domain controller, exchange server, host, idrac, cameras or any of the other devices hanging around.
In this day and age to restrict this is ludicrous.
More so then you not getting your own router setup for the setup you say you have?
14-10-2016 21:45 - edited 14-10-2016 21:46
Why should i.. there is no other router i have come across in 13 years plus of IT which doesnt allow you to change the IP config.
Yes i could go spend a few hundred on a proper decent router, but i shouldnt have to. As others have said.
Anyway, i dont want to discuss the possibilities of buying other routers.. only simply if anyone had got any ideas for changing the IP on this router.
on 14-10-2016 22:35
All I can say is that the above method worked for me (I have my router running as 192.168.1.1).
However sadly I don't think you'll get much help from Virgin, I certainly didn't a year ago anyway.
Andre
on 14-10-2016 22:38
on 14-10-2016 22:46
Why not try a simpler address (with the router directly connected to a laptop so it can map itself to the right subnet).
Andre
on 14-10-2016 22:50
on 15-10-2016 00:01