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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 1780130" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Thanks for the tip Michelangelo. It makes good sense.</p><p></p><p>I tried to follow your instructions, but it appears my router is quite limited in what the user is allowed to access & change. (Maybe because it is a rental from the ISP?)</p><p>It wouldn't let me allocate a specific number of addresses. </p><p></p><p>Configuration does allow me to change the range of allowed ip addresses. So, for an experiment, I tried changing the range to end before the mystery ip address' number. (Huh? What I'm clunkily trying to say is that the mystery ip ends in .252. I changed the configuration range to stop at .250) Then, I was going to see what device stopped working.</p><p>No Luck- Nothing stopped working & a re-visit to the router showed the range was changed back to where it was before I manipulated it.</p><p></p><p>I guess the router is in control, not me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 1780130, member: 76746"] Thanks for the tip Michelangelo. It makes good sense. I tried to follow your instructions, but it appears my router is quite limited in what the user is allowed to access & change. (Maybe because it is a rental from the ISP?) It wouldn't let me allocate a specific number of addresses. Configuration does allow me to change the range of allowed ip addresses. So, for an experiment, I tried changing the range to end before the mystery ip address' number. (Huh? What I'm clunkily trying to say is that the mystery ip ends in .252. I changed the configuration range to stop at .250) Then, I was going to see what device stopped working. No Luck- Nothing stopped working & a re-visit to the router showed the range was changed back to where it was before I manipulated it. I guess the router is in control, not me. [/QUOTE]
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