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  1. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
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    pass thru router ?


    I have the router (wrt 310n) set up for a internal address of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 - can I add a address of 192.168.1.103 also ? or when a computer on the 42.xxx.xxx.xxx network is connected and types in 192.168.1.103 I can forward to that address ?
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  2. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 64x
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    Total said:
    I have the router (wrt 310n) set up for a internal address of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 - can I add a address of 192.168.1.103 also ? or when a computer on the 42.xxx.xxx.xxx network is connected and types in 192.168.1.103 I can forward to that address ?
    That's a different subnet and you would need something else to handle the routing between that router and the device that you want to get the 192.x.x.x address.
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  3. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    antharr said:
    Total said:
    I have the router (wrt 310n) set up for a internal address of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 - can I add a address of 192.168.1.103 also ? or when a computer on the 42.xxx.xxx.xxx network is connected and types in 192.168.1.103 I can forward to that address ?
    That's a different subnet and you would need something else to handle the routing between that router and the device that you want to get the 192.x.x.x address.
    Can I from the modem connect to a router that I set up the address from lets say 192.168.1.2 to 192,168.1.254 then connect that router to another router with a range of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 , or will the dhcp 's of the routers fight ? Ideas , thanks people ( I have a issue that I need to fix )
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  4. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 64x
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    Total said:
    antharr said:
    Total said:
    I have the router (wrt 310n) set up for a internal address terfof 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 - can I add a address of 192.168.1.103 also ? or when a computer on the 42.xxx.xxx.xxx network is connected and types in 192.168.1.103 I can forward to that address ?
    That's a different subnet and you would need something else to handle the routing between that router and the device that you want to get the 192.x.x.x address.
    Can I from the modem connect to a router that I set up the address from lets say 192.168.1.2 to 192,168.1.254 then connect that router to another router with a range of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 , or will the dhcp 's of the routers fight ? Ideas , thanks people ( I have a issue that I need to fix )
    This will work.
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  5. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    antharr said:
    Total said:
    antharr said:

    That's a different subnet and you would need something else to handle the routing between that router and the device that you want to get the 192.x.x.x address.
    Can I from the modem connect to a router that I set up the address from lets say 192.168.1.2 to 192,168.1.254 then connect that router to another router with a range of 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120 .254 , or will the dhcp 's of the routers fight ? Ideas , thanks people ( I have a issue that I need to fix )
    This will work.
    I will need to keep the dhcp enabled on both routers ? correct ?
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  6. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    Actually as long as it is on the same subnet... it should work

    I have a three devices : 192.168.100.1 , 192.168.15.1, 192.168.2.1 and its on the same network and i can connect to those with any computer on the network
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  7. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
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    acurasd said:
    Actually as long as it is on the same subnet... it should work

    I have a three devices : 192.168.100.1 , 192.168.15.1, 192.168.2.1 and its on the same network and i can connect to those with any computer on the network

    but my set up does not have the same subnet ???
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  8. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    I am not sure. We aren't exactly looking at your router settings here.

    Most home users will use: 255.255.255.0 that is what mines is on.

    just double check your subnet on the routers...
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  9. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    acurasd said:
    I am not sure. We aren't exactly looking at your router settings here.

    Most home users will use: 255.255.255.0 that is what mines is on.

    just double check your subnet on the routers...

    the router 42.242.120.195 to 42.242.120.254 has a subnet of 255.255.255.192 right now - so if I set the subnet on the 192.168.1.2 to 192,168.1.254 to 255.255.255.192 all should be good ?
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  10. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    Its more of type and test..... its worth a shot...

    but remember your old settings.... if the new ones doesn't work. Remember to put the old ones back and we will go back to square one.
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