[PLUG] Belkin N900 Not Seen at 192.168.2.1

Larry Brigman larry.brigman at gmail.com
Sun Aug 11 18:35:21 UTC 2013


ip addr add 192.168.3.4/24 dev eth0
On Aug 11, 2013 11:09 AM, "Rich Shepard" <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, wes wrote:
>
> > as I recall, you have a tendency to set up your network nodes with static
> > IP addresses. this scenario is one of the downsides of such a setup -
> your
> > static IP is not within the logical definition of the router's network.
>
>    Not only a tendency, but that's what I do. With only a few hosts there's
> no advantage to DHCP.
>
> > try switching to DHCP, or setting statically an IP within the 192.168.2.x
> > range. once you're logged in to the router's management interface, you
> can
> > change the router's IP to be within 192.168.55.x, and then change your
> > machine's IP back to its previous. also, configure the router's built-in
> > DHCP server to hand out addresses that won't conflict with your
> statically
> > assigned ones.
>
>    I was looking for my saved message on how to set a second eth0
> interface,
> but I cannot find it. That's what I did before. Thinking a bit more, I
> realize that reaching a world-addressable IP address is different from
> reaching a non-world-addressible IP address from within the LAN.
>
>    I'll go search for the ifconfig syntax to add a second network to eth0.
>
> Thanks, Wes,
>
> Rich
>
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