DrayTek and Netgear Managed Switch

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  1. Posts : 570
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       #21

    I don't think I could ping the firewall and No nothing else is DHCPing
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       #22

    The Managed switch should have an IP address, ( so you can manage it )

    This is on the same range as your network right? and not on it's own 192.168*.*
    It will need to be on the same range as your lan, possibley out of your dhcp range.

    This might not be an option on some switches, But the Cisco ones I use at our data centre, certainly has that option.
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       #23

    The IP for my switch is 192.168.12.1 (My Subnet 255.255.0.0.) Which is fine.
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       #24

    D3LL said:
    The IP for my switch is 192.168.12.1 (My Subnet 255.255.0.0.) Which is fine.

    change subnet of switch to 255.255.255.0
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       #25

    No because the network subnet is 255.255.0.0 we had to open it up to allow more devices.
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       #26

    D3LL said:
    No because the network subnet is 255.255.0.0 we had to open it up to allow more devices.
    Jesus, How many Devices do you have on this network,
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       #27

    Quite a few :) haha
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  8. Posts : 427
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       #28

    D3LL said:
    Quite a few :) haha

    Have you tried Reseting the switch back to default settings.

    I read the manual and it says it comes ready to optain an IP address from "A" dhcp server on the network,

    How many DHCP servers do you have?.
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  9. Posts : 570
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       #29

    No because there are so many customs settings especially with the Vlan's. Yeah its currently statically set.

    And just one. Which is the firewall (well will be when its working anyway)
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       #30

    Can you access the internet if you setup the PC as a static address?
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