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router changes
27-02-2014 2:00 PM
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Hi Guys
is it possible to change the ip address pool of the TG582n as I don't really want to change all my static addresses on my network
TIA
Pat
is it possible to change the ip address pool of the TG582n as I don't really want to change all my static addresses on my network
TIA
Pat
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Re: router changes
27-02-2014 3:09 PM
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Yes.
The easiest way is to backup the routers config file, edit it with notepad and the restore the file.
Go to:
Home > Technicolor Gateway > Configuration > save or restore
You could do it in the routers GUI but some people have reported problems with that method.
The easiest way is to backup the routers config file, edit it with notepad and the restore the file.
Go to:
Home > Technicolor Gateway > Configuration > save or restore
You could do it in the routers GUI but some people have reported problems with that method.
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Re: router changes
27-02-2014 4:54 PM
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Thanks for the reply
after speaking to support about something else, raised this issue and decided to go down another route, not going to use this one now as port forwarding is a bit of a PITA
I'm going to stick with my trusty netgear for now, as it has ADSL and ethernet fallover. So I'm going to turn the ADSL off and just use the ethernet still giving me 8 wired ports and wi-fi
It'll do until I can find something else
Cheers
Pat
after speaking to support about something else, raised this issue and decided to go down another route, not going to use this one now as port forwarding is a bit of a PITA
I'm going to stick with my trusty netgear for now, as it has ADSL and ethernet fallover. So I'm going to turn the ADSL off and just use the ethernet still giving me 8 wired ports and wi-fi
It'll do until I can find something else
Cheers
Pat
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