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
on 08-11-2018 11:23
Please send me details of changing the superhub 3 to a range 192.168.1.x
Thanks
Grahame
on 08-11-2018 17:08
on 08-11-2018 17:29
@hambo1946 wrote:Please send me details of changing the superhub 3 to a range 192.168.1.x
You can't have that range.
on 08-11-2018 17:43
@legacy1 wrote:
@hambo1946 wrote:Please send me details of changing the superhub 3 to a range 192.168.1.x
You can't have that range.
Yes - of course. Legacy is right. That's one of the reserved ranges (by VM) for guest networks. Sorry I forgot to mention that.
on 19-01-2019 21:37
on 19-01-2019 21:39
19-01-2019 23:07 - edited 19-01-2019 23:08
@mooseman999 wrote:
so how do you do this how do you change the subnet mask?
Robin
Like VM want to support 253 LAN IP's let alone that for you to change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 for the LAN.
on 16-12-2019 13:32
Is it necessary that the second router necessary to use 192.168.1.* range (e.g. the suggested TP-Link Archer C7) be a cable router? Unless I've misunderstood, the only thing involved will be Ethernet, since the second router would be connecting to the VM Hub.
on 16-12-2019 14:24
on 16-12-2019 14:35
Ah, yeah, just looked at my "collection" of routers and you're right. It so happens that the one I had in mind *does* have an ethernet WAN port, so I'm using that 🙂