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18 Mar 2014 11:12 #79373
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Hi All,
I've just purchased a 2860 for an install. Now I thought being a premium priced router I would be able to set the DHCP range I needed. Unfortunately you can't. The DHCP range is limited to a Class C with only 243 addresses available even if I specifically use a Class B or Class A address.
Is there any way to lift this limitation?
Eventually a proper DHCP server should be going in but I need this as a temporary measure.
I've just purchased a 2860 for an install. Now I thought being a premium priced router I would be able to set the DHCP range I needed. Unfortunately you can't. The DHCP range is limited to a Class C with only 243 addresses available even if I specifically use a Class B or Class A address.
Is there any way to lift this limitation?
Eventually a proper DHCP server should be going in but I need this as a temporary measure.
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18 Mar 2014 14:24 #79379
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Replied by tobythetenor on topic Re: DHCP Limitation
I have the same problem.
I have a /22 network, and would like to make 512 addresses available for DHCP.
However, the 2860 only lets me chose a range of 256 at the moment.
I've moved a whole lot of devices onto static IPs now; it's a work-around, but it's not ideal and mean many wasted man hours.
I have a /22 network, and would like to make 512 addresses available for DHCP.
However, the 2860 only lets me chose a range of 256 at the moment.
I've moved a whole lot of devices onto static IPs now; it's a work-around, but it's not ideal and mean many wasted man hours.
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18 Mar 2014 19:11 #79391
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: DHCP Limitation
i can make mistake so i am not sure but if you try something like
192.168.1.1- 192.168.1.255
192.168.2.1- 192.168.2.255
192.168.3.1- 192.168.3.255
192.168.4.1- 192.168.4.255
192.168.5.1- 192.168.5.255
192.168.6.1- 192.168.6.255
does not works?
192.168.1.1- 192.168.1.255
192.168.2.1- 192.168.2.255
192.168.3.1- 192.168.3.255
192.168.4.1- 192.168.4.255
192.168.5.1- 192.168.5.255
192.168.6.1- 192.168.6.255
does not works?
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19 Mar 2014 16:12 #79406
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Replied by tobythetenor on topic Re: DHCP Limitation
I'm not aware that Draytek supports multiple range allocations within the same subnet
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28 Mar 2014 10:14 #79488
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It does not support multiple range and only allows you to specify the start IP and then how many addresses are available. It limits this to 253 which for a business class device is tiny. I have devices that cost a lot less thank this that can handle bigger ranges.
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28 Mar 2014 11:55 #79490
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: DHCP Limitation
sorry never used this feature because i am not owning any business but is this what you need? This is from a 2830 but i am sure are the same UI/menus/features
http://draytek-france.fr/aides_techniques/General/How_to_configure_Multi_Subnet_in_Vigor2830.pdf
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1726167
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