Re: Home Networking

2017-02-01 Thread Scott Granados
Hi Jeff, your design will not work efficiently. The problem is that 822 router can’t be put in to a bridge mode so needs to be the head end router. If you don’t, you’ll have a double NAT situation where the link will get a WAN address from the bell modem of 192.168.2.x and then will NAT transl

RE: Home Networking

2017-02-01 Thread Simon Fogarty
Its been a long time since I played with a dlink device Good reason in my book for that. Firstly you need to find the lan settings and change the IP Addressing either to get an address from the base device via DHCP or statically assign a new IP range to that of the same range as your other dev

Re: Home Networking

2017-01-31 Thread Caitlyn Furness
ah, ok-sorry! that does sound like a big pita if you don’t have to deal with it… sorry I couldn’t help more.. Cait > On Jan 31, 2017, at 11:28 AM, Jeff Berwick wrote: > > The way that the network is set up, the Bell modem is the one that provides > the router function for the rest of the net

Re: Home Networking

2017-01-31 Thread Jeff Berwick
The way that the network is set up, the Bell modem is the one that provides the router function for the rest of the network and has been working very well like this. If I wanted the new router to take over this job, it would mean rearranging the location of all the devices as the new router con

Re: Home Networking

2017-01-31 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Have you turned bridge mode on on the bell modem?? We have Bell here as well, and I had to go in and turn off the router functions of the bell router/modem, then let my airport extreme act as the router. After I did that, no more problems.. Basically, now all we need the Bell box for is to pr