On Tue, 2025-03-18 at 21:01 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> I need to login on  192.168.8.1
> (the manual says 192.168.1.1  !!)
> 
> But, it seems that the DNS does not work
> ping 192.168.8.1  does not answer
> while I can connect through the interface http

If the device has changed IPs to what you want of 192.168.8.1 instead
of its original 192.168.1.1, then you should be able to access it from
a PC at 192.168.8.107 if they are directly on the same network.

If you have some *other* network in between, as per your threads last
month, you may strike problems.

If the device is sitting on its original 192.168.1.1 IP and you need to
get into it to change it to the IP you want (192.168.8.1), then change
your PCs IP to one in the same range (e.g. 192.168.1.107), log into the
device, reconfigure it, restart it, then change your PC's IP back to
your desired address.

As others say, some devices don't respond to pings (which can lead to
them being excluded from networks, if other things do ping checks then
cut off unresponsive devices).  Or, you could have a
firewalling/networking issue getting in the way.

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