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Vigor2820Vn & Static IP (Newbie)
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16 Feb 2012 22:13 #71246
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I am a complete newbie when it comes to a static IP range.
My ISP has give me an IP range of X.X.X.121/29. How do I set up my 2820 & PC etc to use a static IP ? I have looked athttp://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor_2ndsubnet.html but dont really understand. Would the subnet mask been 255.255.255.248 as I have range of 8 IP's ?
My ISP has give me an IP range of X.X.X.121/29. How do I set up my 2820 & PC etc to use a static IP ? I have looked at
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17 Feb 2012 09:50 #71248
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Replied by jannerman on topic Re: Vigor2820Vn & Static IP (Newbie)
With a static IP it'll automatically be applied even if you leave the dynamic setting - not sure if there's any merit in making it static anyway, but I'm sure someone in here will be able to comment?
To add extra IP's go to WAN > Internet Access > WAN1 (assuming you used WAN1!) > Click WAN IP Alias (you should see your initial static ip in there already) and add them in there - you should then be able to port forward or add static routes in the usual way - at least that's how it works on our 3100
To add extra IP's go to WAN > Internet Access > WAN1 (assuming you used WAN1!) > Click WAN IP Alias (you should see your initial static ip in there already) and add them in there - you should then be able to port forward or add static routes in the usual way - at least that's how it works on our 3100
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