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Problem connecting to windows server 2003 via my macs after I have had a New BT 2wire
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 1294403" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>Ok, I own one of them I keep in reserve. I hooked it up to my iBook and gave it a try. You can select Manual and put in that IP Range.</p><p></p><p>First, log into the router with a web browser. You can use <a href="http://gateway.2wire.net" target="_blank">http://gateway.2wire.net</a> and that will get you in even if you are not sure of the routers IP.</p><p></p><p>Once at the menu, Click on the Home Network Tab. Then click on Advanced Settings. It probably will ask for the Routers Password to get to the Network Tab and for sure for the Advanced settings. Like the other poster said, 2Wire usually has it on the label on the bottom.</p><p></p><p>You should see Private network with a lot of settings. There are 3 IP Ranges you can select and Configure Manually. Select Configure Manually. Put in the IP Range you want. So enter 192.168.0.1. The Subnet Mask should fill in. Be sure you do not uncheck Enable DHCP. For the DHCP address make the first one 192.169.0.2 and the 2nd box 192.168.0.254.</p><p></p><p>Scroll down to the bottom and hit Save. After that since the router will be on a different IP Range, you will loose connection. Refresh all the computers so they get a new IP. Your Plating machine should now work as the router will be in the IP Range where it worked before.</p><p></p><p>If you have issues get back to us. Let us know if that solves it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 1294403, member: 8287"] Ok, I own one of them I keep in reserve. I hooked it up to my iBook and gave it a try. You can select Manual and put in that IP Range. First, log into the router with a web browser. You can use [url]http://gateway.2wire.net[/url] and that will get you in even if you are not sure of the routers IP. Once at the menu, Click on the Home Network Tab. Then click on Advanced Settings. It probably will ask for the Routers Password to get to the Network Tab and for sure for the Advanced settings. Like the other poster said, 2Wire usually has it on the label on the bottom. You should see Private network with a lot of settings. There are 3 IP Ranges you can select and Configure Manually. Select Configure Manually. Put in the IP Range you want. So enter 192.168.0.1. The Subnet Mask should fill in. Be sure you do not uncheck Enable DHCP. For the DHCP address make the first one 192.169.0.2 and the 2nd box 192.168.0.254. Scroll down to the bottom and hit Save. After that since the router will be on a different IP Range, you will loose connection. Refresh all the computers so they get a new IP. Your Plating machine should now work as the router will be in the IP Range where it worked before. If you have issues get back to us. Let us know if that solves it for you. [/QUOTE]
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