Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
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Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 7:26 AM
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Why? I really don't want to re-IP my network as I have a range of static and dynamic IPs
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.50 are static and assigned to computers, media players and my NAS (10.1.1.1 being the router)
10.1.1.51-10.1.1.250 are dynamic and used for phones, TVs, Blurry players etc.
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 7:53 AM
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If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 7:59 AM
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It's kind of a moot point, as I intend to swap out the Hub One as soon as possible and replace it with a Draytek 2860 (latest firmware) but it just struck me as odd that it wouldn't accept a perfect good private IP range. Seems to be that it's a case of "It's reserved for...er...stuff"
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 8:10 AM
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Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 8:33 AM
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Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 8:41 AM
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Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 8:47 AM
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Quote from: GreyAreaUK I'M NOT AVERAGE!
And I'm not deaf
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 9:13 AM
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Quote from: GreyAreaUK I'M NOT AVERAGE!
I would think well over 90% of users use a class C subnet, whether from the 10.x.x.0 or 192.168.x.0 networks
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 9:15 AM
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Quote I would think well over 90% of users use a class C subnet, whether from the 10.x.x.0 or 192.168.x.0 networks Wink
I would think well over 90% of users use the default 192.168.x.x network
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 9:20 AM
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Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 1:27 PM
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Apologies if my notation was not understood though I did specify Class C, I tend to use addresses with trailing 0's to show a "network address" and omit the netmask detail So 10.x.x.0/24 and 192.168.x.0/24
Phil
Edit: added comment
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
05-02-2016 2:06 PM
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Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
06-02-2016 10:12 AM
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Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
06-02-2016 6:52 PM
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Quote No, as a class C subnet is /24. For a class B (/16) subnet I would have used 10.x.0.0 and 192.168.0.0
That's what i always thought but http://www.subnet-calculator.com/subnet.php?net_class=C says....
Class A addresses have their first octet in the range 1 to 126 (binary address begins with 0).
Class B addresses have their first octet in the range 128 to 191 (binary address begins with 10).
Class C addresses have their first octet in the range 192 to 223 (binary address begins with 110).
So a class C has to have a fist octet starting with 192....unless somebody else has more info....
Re: Hub One won't let me use 10.1.1.x for my LAN IP range
07-02-2016 1:18 PM
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This (in my opinion) is unlike the misleading common usage of "router" to include a modem-router when a modem has always provided a routing function, so modem for a modem-router would be more "accurate" - though still not justifiable
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
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